FRICK!!!

Jun. 27th, 2002 06:07 pm
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my cat pissed on my wig and one of my extensions. I tried cutting out the affected area from the extension, but it still smells funny and now I've ruined one whole extension (and I didnt really have enough to spare!)

any suggestions? I'm just about to shove my cat and the wig through a cusinart.

help! :...( I'm poor I can't afford to buy another wig. can I wash it or something?? with what?? :(!!!!

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Date: 2002-06-27 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trance-gemini.livejournal.com
I don't know how you have the extensions attached, but when i used wigs for stuff in the past, i used regular baby shampoo n luke warm water, and then fabric softner.
When you wash the wig, esp if it is using synthetic hair, it will want to tangle, and if the wig has a fabric cap, iam sure the cat urine got into it and short of hand washing it with get the odor of the ammonia from the urine out.
after washing it, then you use the fabric softner, i think we used downey fab softner.
Hand soak it in that, then rinse it out with cold water, it should detangle the synth hair a lot, put it on a wig head if you have one, let it air dry till damp, and then brush it out with soft bristled hair brush.
I don't know if you sewed the ext into it or glued, if you glued the fab softner might unstick the extensions, if sewn, then be careful when washing or you may break the thread.
Mind you it has been a while since i did weaves witha friend, but the fab softner is how we were able to wash our hair and still be able to style with the weaves in.
In any case good luck!

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