Replying to @Destiny badgal the key is to hold the lint roller straight up and drag down in the lace, you don’t really want the roller to roll. & I use the scotch brite brand! 💕 #wighacks #wigtips #lacewigs #frontalwig #tiktokwigtok
When it comes to maintaining lace wigs, many struggle with residue left from glue and adhesive tapes. From personal experience, I found that the lint roller method—when done correctly—works wonders without damaging the delicate lace. The secret is to hold the roller straight up and pull it straight down across the lace instead of rolling it back and forth. This reduces tension on the lace and helps lift off glue particles effectively. I’ve tried several lint rollers, but the Scotch-Brite brand stands out because its adhesive surface is strong enough to pick up residue yet gentle enough to avoid fraying. Timing also matters: using the lint roller after the adhesive has partially dried makes cleaning easier. Some have mentioned that lint rollers don’t work for them, but a steady, downward motion usually overcomes this issue. Additionally, it's important to avoid saturating the lace with water or harsh chemicals before lint rolling as moisture can weaken the lace and make it more prone to damage. Instead, use the lint roller on completely dry lace for best results. After removing glue, a light wipe with a gentle cleanser can help restore the lace’s natural feel. By adopting these techniques and following these small but effective steps, maintaining your lace wigs can be less stressful and help extend the wig's lifespan. This method has helped me, and I hope it can help anyone struggling with residual glue on lace wigs.


















































That was freaking genius. I poked a small hole in my wig trying to remove that stubborn glue.. 🤏🏾🤏🏾