sixdogs
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At last I found a band aid that really works for me. It stays stuck, holds up, heals the wound and adapts to the wrinkles of your arm or whatever. Others may know of this but it's news to me. We got these at Costco in three pack for around $12.
What seems to make them unique is that they are made of some sort of a woven cotton, rather than plastic and use a glue that holds tight regardless of daily life. here's a photo of one that was on my arm for FOUR days--and it's still on. It looks a little ratty and one end looks crooked but that's because I had a wrinkle in it that somehow evened itself out. I find that if I immediately bandage a cut and leave the bandage on for a few days the healing goes much quicker. Problem is the band aids fall off and you have to start all over. Oh, use Neosporin to aid healing and my arm isn't as bad as it looks.

Here's after four days on with numerous showers, regular work and no babying the band aid. I changed big truck tires, worked in the yard, exercised, etc.


Here's what the packaging looks like. Remember, you get a three pack.
These work very well for me and are the first band aid I ever got to stick and stay stuck under adverse conditions. Considering the normal cuts, etc all of us face with repairs I hope this helps.
What seems to make them unique is that they are made of some sort of a woven cotton, rather than plastic and use a glue that holds tight regardless of daily life. here's a photo of one that was on my arm for FOUR days--and it's still on. It looks a little ratty and one end looks crooked but that's because I had a wrinkle in it that somehow evened itself out. I find that if I immediately bandage a cut and leave the bandage on for a few days the healing goes much quicker. Problem is the band aids fall off and you have to start all over. Oh, use Neosporin to aid healing and my arm isn't as bad as it looks.

Here's after four days on with numerous showers, regular work and no babying the band aid. I changed big truck tires, worked in the yard, exercised, etc.


Here's what the packaging looks like. Remember, you get a three pack.
These work very well for me and are the first band aid I ever got to stick and stay stuck under adverse conditions. Considering the normal cuts, etc all of us face with repairs I hope this helps.
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