Dermaroller to clean stubborn glue residue out of lace holes

Fanjeera

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It's a thing used to rejuvenate and heal the skin. Has anyone tried? Would this be a good idea? Maybe use it from the side of hair? 0,75 mm is actually the biggest.

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Have you tried this yet?

I was doing my weekly reinstall and was testing out a new tape at my hairline and kept it in a full week. It left behind residue from where the tape wore down in the lace holes so I came to search the easiest way to remove besides soaking. I was even using a needle at the hairline to try to poke through the residue.
 

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To get rid of glue that has broken down or accumulated in the lace, I soak in solvent (c22, googone, alcohol, etcc)
Then use my waterpick to flush out the glue, spraying under side of lace
 

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Wouldn't the rollers just cause a lot of damage to the lace? I've a few, that I use for my face/body and can assure you that these things are incredibly sharp and aggressive lol. Here's a quick pic of two of mine
 

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Fanjeera

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To get rid of glue that has broken down or accumulated in the lace, I soak in solvent (c22, googone, alcohol, etcc)
Then use my waterpick to flush out the glue, spraying under side of lace
Good idea. That's a softer version of textile cleaning gun which can also be used. But it makes too much noise unfortunately. Will try that waterpick. Thanks!
 

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They sell flossers here that shoot both air and water. I wonder, if it should be only water or is air good as well or a mixture of them which creater bubbles. This one:
 

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Soak it in Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover then wash the underside with dish washing liquid and hot water.
 

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Soak it in Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover then wash the underside with dish washing liquid and hot water.
That is pretty good, but it still leaves behind some. Maybe not much better than regular C22 actually or Hairdirect's citrus sovlent.
 

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