Just wanted to know if anyone has tested this product, yet, and wants to give some feedback. Looks kinda promising on the Coolpiece website.
(After using 3-MIL front contours for a while, getting lots up residue seeping through the lace, I tried two VERY thin coats of I-Glue, yesterday, at the front, and overnight the front came COMPLETELY of!!! I guess, the coat was TOO thin, so I'll try and make it a bit thicker today... If that doesn't work, I'll have to switch to different glues...
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 1 2008, 10:28 AM
It is my personal favorite, but if you order it during the winter months, apparently it cannot freeze or it will not work, so you have to order overnight delivery which gets expensive. I would prefer to buy from Debbie, but I don't know if she has anything similar or if she could get it?
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 1 2008, 4:37 PM
I like the glue. I have been using it for the front attachment. Only way u will know is if u try it. its worth trying. U might like it the best u might not. Everyone is different. Its better off to determine it for urself
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Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 1 2008, 10:00 PM
Heres what works great for me.Get some white cream glue from Debbie,any one
you want.Get a tube of GotToBe Glued.Mix it 70% GTBG to 30% glue from Debbie.
You will never go back to old ways after using this combo.
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 1 2008, 11:08 PM
I have some. It feels like rubber cement, but thinner. I doubt it would dissolve in water, though I've not tested that. My main complaint is it is thicker than I like. Smells like Scotch tape.
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 1 2008, 11:27 PM
mathcat wrote:
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I have some. It feels like rubber cement, but thinner. I doubt it would dissolve in water, though I've not tested that. My main complaint is it is thicker than I like. Smells like Scotch tape.
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Doesn't feel anything like rubber cement to me.
It most certainly will loosen in water, as will all the white glues. They aren't waterproof, but water resistant.
Thicker ??
You're the one that gets hair stuck in the glue through the holes in the lace.
Use the brush to apply some, then use your fingertip (try a finger cot on the finger) or a makeup applicator, whatever, to spread it out THIN......
I'm sure you're still putting your glue on too thick.
You have to spread all the glues out THIN.....
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 2 2008, 12:23 PM
I'm using ORWG at the moment and have found it to be very good. I get 5 to 6 days hold and find it less sticky after a day or so than Ultra Hold. I can't get Ultra Hold to last more than 3 days but i do think UH looks better on the hairline as it is thicker and fills the holes in the lace better.
Easy to apply as well brush on wait until it's clear and press unit down. Takes 5 minutes rather than having to wait for an hour for UH to dry.
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 2 2008, 8:49 PM
The stuff's OK. I have yet to find any cream glue, or any glue for that matter, that was truly miraculous.
You really don't want a glue that lasts too terribly long, anyway. All glues attract lint and dirt. Then there's hygiene and bleed through to worry about.
Re: any experience with "oil resistant white glue" from Coolpiece?
April 4 2008, 1:04 AM
I'm going to get as much learning out of my lace pieces as I can. But I can already tell you I'm going to get a thinnest skin perimeter next time. No lint will get stuck to that. I don't know how detectable skin is to touch, but I suspect less so than sticky glue. I know Fred will say I won't be able to feel the stick if I use less. Easier said than done when it sticks to my fingers so well, much stronger than to my clean scalp. I'll give the hair dryer a try.