How to Remove Glue from Hair Extensions Wefts

Take a thin piece of cloth., Turn on your hair straightener at the highest temperature., Place the piece of cloth over the glued part of the hair weft., Enclose the wrapped weft in the hair straightener., Keep the hair straightener on the weft for a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take a thin piece of cloth.

    An old t-shirt is perfect.
  2. Step 2: Turn on your hair straightener at the highest temperature.

    Give it a minute or two to heat up. , Make sure it covers the back of the weft, too. , Keep the straightener firmly closed over the glued part.

    The heat will slowly dissolve the glue on the tracks, leaving it on the piece of cloth. , Continue this until the glue has dissolved. , Put the hair straightener aside and gently rub the heated part of the weft with the piece of cloth, removing the glue that didn't stick to it. ,,, This part is optional, but you can do this to be really thorough.
  3. Step 3: Place the piece of cloth over the glued part of the hair weft.

  4. Step 4: Enclose the wrapped weft in the hair straightener.

  5. Step 5: Keep the hair straightener on the weft for a couple of minutes.

  6. Step 6: Get rid of the excess glue.

  7. Step 7: Repeat the process on the other portions of the weft.

  8. Step 8: Repeat the process on the other wefts.

  9. Step 9: Consider rubbing the weft with alcohol to remove any trace of glue.

Detailed Guide

An old t-shirt is perfect.

Give it a minute or two to heat up. , Make sure it covers the back of the weft, too. , Keep the straightener firmly closed over the glued part.

The heat will slowly dissolve the glue on the tracks, leaving it on the piece of cloth. , Continue this until the glue has dissolved. , Put the hair straightener aside and gently rub the heated part of the weft with the piece of cloth, removing the glue that didn't stick to it. ,,, This part is optional, but you can do this to be really thorough.

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