C-22 Solvent hair system glue and tape remover spray

How to Remove Hair System Glue and Tape

Removing your hair system the right way protects both your base and your skin. Pulling a unit off can tear the lace or poly, damage the knots and irritate your scalp - so the golden rule is simple: always dissolve the adhesive first with a proper adhesive remover, never force it. Here is how to remove hair system glue and tape cleanly at home.

What you will need

  • A dedicated glue and tape remover (a citrus or oil-based solvent such as C-22, or a spray remover like Ghostbuster)
  • A rat-tail comb or your fingers to ease the bond loose
  • A gentle hair system shampoo to wash off residue
  • A towel and somewhere to rest your system

Step 1: Apply the remover

Work the remover around the perimeter and under the edges of the base, getting it between your skin and the system. Sprays are handy for reaching lace fronts, while oil-based removers are great for stubborn glue. Apply generously along the hairline first.

Step 2: Let it break down the adhesive

Give the remover a minute or two to soften the bond - do not rush this part. You will feel the edges start to lift. Re-apply to any areas that are still stuck rather than pulling.

Step 3: Gently lift the system

Once the adhesive has dissolved, slowly ease the system away from the skin, working from the lifted edges inwards. It should come away with little resistance. If it resists, stop and apply more remover.

Step 4: Clean off the residue

There will usually be glue or tape residue left on the base and your skin. Apply a little more remover, then gently roll or comb the residue off the base. Wash the system and your scalp with a gentle hair system shampoo to remove all traces before your next application - clean surfaces give a stronger re-bond.

Tips for clean, damage-free removal

  • Never pull a system off dry - always dissolve the adhesive first.
  • Be extra gentle around lace fronts and fine knots.
  • Oil-based removers leave a film, so wash thoroughly before re-bonding.
  • Patch test any new remover if you have sensitive skin.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to remove hair system glue?
Use a purpose-made citrus or oil-based adhesive remover to dissolve the glue, then gently lift the system. Never pick or pull it off dry.

How do I remove tape residue from a hair system?
Soak the residue with remover to soften it, then gently roll it off the base with your fingers or a comb, and wash with a hair system shampoo.

Can I use household products to remove hair system adhesive?
It is best to use a dedicated remover. Household solvents can damage the base, dry out the hair or irritate your skin.

How often should I remove and re-bond my system?
It varies by adhesive and wearer, but most people reset every one to three weeks. Removing, cleaning and re-bonding regularly keeps the base and your skin healthy.

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