| 1. Always use solvent to loosen tape or adhesives | | | | base and hair. Wash the system several times if |
| before removing your system for cleaning. | | | | necessary. If you have a build up of product such as |
| 2. Clean any and all tape or adhesive residue from | | | | hair spray or gel on the hair, you can let the system |
| the base, tape tab areas and hair in your system. | | | | soak in a basin of warm water with baking soda |
| Use a good quality solvent, a natural citrus oil based | | | | added. Swish the system several times through this |
| product is best, and gently loosen any residue. You | | | | solution and the mild abrasive nature of the baking |
| may want to use a soft tooth brush to help remove | | | | soda should remove the build up. |
| residue in the hair and base material. | | | | 5. Always rinse your system well. Several minutes |
| 3. Use that same soft tooth brush to gently scrub | | | | under a gently stream of warm water should do it |
| the base material of your system anywhere you find | | | | but if you find the system is still a little dirty or oily |
| any build of dirt or body oil and dandruff that can get | | | | shampoo the system again and when your rinsing |
| trapped in the fibers of the material. | | | | hold the system by the front edge and let the water |
| 4. Use warm water and diluted shampoo to lather | | | | rinse through the base and keep the stream of |
| your system. By diluting the shampoo you will find | | | | water going in the same direction front to back so |
| the soap rinses easily and more completely from the | | | | the hair does not back up into the base. |