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Review on ๐Ÿฉน Nexcare Max Hold Waterproof Bandages for Knee & Elbow - Clear, 6 Count by Drew Diaz

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Definitely worked. Be careful.

One of my rituals is to read one star reviews first. Take a look at the problems and solve them so I don't run into similar problems. After a motorcycle exhaust burned while moving the MC 30 feet, a waterproof bandage was needed to make the spa float. Otherwise, salt water will cause severe pain. One problem I've read about is that these recipes stick and don't come off. Solution: Once you are done with that part of your body in the water, you need to remove the bandage. This remedy is NOT intended for a long stay on the body. In my case, the area was allowed to be wetted. Just not in the Epsom Saltwater at the time. The method of removal was during the shower. With some effort I managed to get the tip of the tape off and the water helped to the end. I think if it's a dry removal you need some bacitracin under the sticky part once it sticks a little to prevent it leaving a red mark on the skin. They are super sticky. I see how if someone leaves this bandage for more than an hour they can injure themselves trying to remove it once this thing is welded to the skin. I wouldn't recommend dry shooting. It can hurt. Also, one of them was removed to wash the sticky area and if it hurts a little try bacitracin on the part where the tape was attached. If you are an elderly person with sensitive skin this may not be easy to remove. Did a great job protecting the still healing area of a raw 1x3 burn for me and in the shower I removed it without damaging my skin. One star deduction because the super glue is not very pleasant to use

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Reliability