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C'ya Lace Paste Citrus Cleaner - Adhesive Remover
C'ya Lace Paste Citrus Cleaner - Adhesive Remover
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Citrus-Based Solvent Breaks Down Residual Adhesive
The citrus formula dissolves any leftover Lace Paste buildup the initial remover didn't fully clear, getting the lace mesh back to a clean, residue-free state that's ready for the next bonding cycle.
Deep Cleans Without Degrading the Lace Structure
The cleaning agents dissolve adhesive residue chemically instead of requiring you to scrub it. That preserves those thin mesh fibers that aggressive cleaning methods can stretch or tear. Be gentle with your lace, basically.
Extends Frontal and Closure Reuse Lifespan
Adhesive residue builds up in the lace mesh over multiple installs, and eventually it prevents clean bonding. Regular citrus cleaning removes that buildup so your lace keeps accepting fresh adhesive properly.
Pleasant Citrus Scent Replaces Chemical Odor
The natural citrus base gives you a mild, non-irritating fragrance during use. That's a real comfort upgrade over acetone and alcohol-based lace cleaners that hit you with strong fumes.
Works Across All Lace Types
Compatible with HD lace, transparent lace, Swiss lace, and standard lace mesh. One cleaner handles every construction type. No switching formulas.
Second Step in the Lace Paste Removal System
This is designed to follow the Lace Paste Remover for a complete two-step process: the remover dissolves the active bond, the citrus cleaner gets rid of anything left behind.
Prepares Lace for Optimal Re-Bonding
Clean lace accepts fresh adhesive more evenly and holds more securely than residue-coated lace. So thorough cleaning directly improves how well your next install bonds and how long it lasts.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Use | Hair unit only |
| Hair Safety | Will not harm unit or affect color |
| Formula | Does not contain Aloe or Lanolin |
| Ingredients | Citrus Terpenes, Nonionic Surfactants, Water |
| NFPA Ratings | Health: 1, Flammability: 2, Reactivity: 0 |
A good wig or frontal costs real money. The lace itself is the most delicate and expensive component, and it collects the most adhesive residue with every install.
Why Lace Needs Its Own Cleaner
Lace is a mesh. Adhesive residue doesn't just sit on the surface. It works into the tiny holes, hardens around the knots where hair is tied, and builds up layer after layer until the lace becomes stiff and visible. Alcohol and acetone will dissolve that residue, but they'll also weaken the lace fibers, making them brittle and prone to tearing during your next install.
Citrus terpenes break down the glue's polymer structure while the nonionic surfactants lift the dissolved residue away from the mesh so it can be rinsed clean with water.
The Two-Product System
CYA handles the wig. The Lace Paste Remover handles your skin. Skipping the lace cleaning step means applying fresh glue on top of old residue, and that creates an uneven bond and makes the lace progressively stiffer.
Getting More Installs from Every Unit
A well-maintained frontal can last months of repeated installs, and knowing the signs that your lace needs replacing versus cleaning helps you decide when to clean and when to retire a piece. Meanwhile, understanding common frontal installation mistakes like excessive product buildup shows why regular cleaning prevents the problem from getting worse. Neglected lace, caked with old adhesive and never properly cleaned, starts looking cloudy and feeling rigid after three or four wears.
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