I've recently got my first skin hair system (not ultra thin). Previously I used all Swiss lace. With either base, I'd attach with Supertape round the perimeter and either Walker Ultra Hold Adhesive or 'No Shine' tape for the hairine.
For cleaning the lace base, I'd first use a dry cotton wool pad to remove most of the tape or glue residue left behind, then after that I'd use 99% isopropyl sprayed onto the base or onto a cotton wool pad and wiped over it. This worked great for me.
Now with a skin system, is it ok to use the same method to clean the base? Is it safe to use isopropyl? It seems to work ok, but I've seen some people like Curtis from MHE use a less harsh or citrus remover instead. So for cleaning tape or adhesive residue off skin bases, is there any advantage to using a citrus spray like Walker C-22 vs using isopropyl or are they both ok?
I usually clean residue off my scalp with isopropyl too, plus I wash with and rinse off in the shower. However, is there any advantage to using Walker C-22 instead of isopropyl?
For cleaning the lace base, I'd first use a dry cotton wool pad to remove most of the tape or glue residue left behind, then after that I'd use 99% isopropyl sprayed onto the base or onto a cotton wool pad and wiped over it. This worked great for me.
Now with a skin system, is it ok to use the same method to clean the base? Is it safe to use isopropyl? It seems to work ok, but I've seen some people like Curtis from MHE use a less harsh or citrus remover instead. So for cleaning tape or adhesive residue off skin bases, is there any advantage to using a citrus spray like Walker C-22 vs using isopropyl or are they both ok?
I usually clean residue off my scalp with isopropyl too, plus I wash with and rinse off in the shower. However, is there any advantage to using Walker C-22 instead of isopropyl?