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Liquid bandage type product
I used it, it did not sting - Band-Aid brand, that is. It worked well on my
2 yo, but it does collect stains from newspaper ink and looks dirty after a couple of days. Washing will not help the ink staining it collects. Also, it was hard to apply and feel like a seal had been gotten when used on fingers. It managed to re-open on my finger where I had gotten a cut. Recommend for use on children, my DS will pick off band aids but had no problem with the liquid stuff...works liek epoxy, you drop liquid onto an empregnated Qtip thingie and apply it VERY QUICKLY to the spot. It cured almost instantly, and that irritated me, 'cause they're about $1 per applicator. I wanted a thick application, but that was not possible. They are not good on medium deep cuts like a knfe cut on a finger. L. "Andrea" wrote in message om... Hi all, Have you ever tried to treat your kid's scrapes and cuts with liquid bandage type products? I am interested in using the product, but would like to know if you have any negative experiences. Thanks, Andrea |
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