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How Do You Remove Bandage Adhesive From Skin?

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How Do You Remove Bandage Adhesive From Skin?

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Most first-aid tapes are now made so that little or no adhesive remains on your skin when the tape is removed. Just in case, here’s how to remove any sticky stuff that gets left behind. Lessen the pain when removing a bandage by applying a warm compress. Or spread baby oil or vegetable oil over and around the bandage with a cotton ball. The oil will also remove the adhesive left on the skin. To remove a bandage from a wound that should not get wet, blow hot air from a hair dryer on the tape for a few seconds. This softens the adhesive and makes it easier to remove the bandage. Look in the drugstore for an oil-based adhesive remover if there’s a lot of bandaging going on in your household.

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