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Dealmed Sheer Plastic Spot Bandages are small, round, sterile adhesive strips designed for effective wound care. Each bandage measures 7/8" in diameter, is latex-free, and features a non-stick pad for optimal healing. Individually wrapped for cleanliness, these bandages provide flexible and breathable protection, making them an essential addition to any first aid kit.
D**O
Clean location well before attaching.
Was pleasantly surprised after my initial try of the product. Then I remembered that I earlier used sunscreen on the wounds to protect from the sun while healing. After wiping the already shaved cuts with rubbing alcohol pads and applying new band-aids again. This time they stayed on great and even had some trouble removing them. Not sure how they do wet, but work great on a clean wound.
K**Y
Coverage for small injuries.
They are great for small injuries. They stay in place for at least 1day coverage for small injuries.
W**S
Good buy.
Work great but come off in shower.
J**R
These actually stick!
Unlike many small, circular bandages I have used, these stay put. And it's not difficult to remove the protective paper.
E**E
Item works fine
These are just what we needed. They work fine and are most suitable for their purpose. This was a most positive purchasing experience. Thank you.
L**E
Pads off center, plastic covering adhesive hard to remove, bandage leaves glue on your skin
I bought these at the same time I bought Curad Sensitive Skin Bandages, which are just slightly larger. The things I liked about these are that they stick very well, which makes them a bit tough to remove, but if they stick well, they will be tougher to remove. I am a Caucasian so their pinkish tanish color blends well with MY skin. For those with a different skin color, They will stand out.The tiny square pad on them is off center on virtually every one. That was my only reason for not giving them 5 stars across the board. The pad itself has a non-stick surface which is great for leaving a scab intact when removing the bandage. I, however, was using these to remove moles using Apple Cider Vinegar so when I would put a drop of vinegar on the pad, instead of saturating it, it would just sit there on top of it in a little bead. So for my purposes, the Curad Sensitive Skin Bandages were a better choice because they did not have a non-stick pad, which is interesting because Curad was the company that introduced the non-stick bandage back in the sixties..They are individually wrapped whereas the Curads, while also individually wrapped, come out of the box in pairs, and you just pull them apart. Both have little flaps to peel the paper wrapper off. I have some band-Aid Tru-Stay Clear Spots and they do not have the little flaps on the paper wrapper so you have to tear the paper in half, being careful not to damage the bandage inside.Once you remove the bandage from the paper wrapper, you have to remove the two half round pieces of plastic that protect the adhesive and the Curads have a folded over flap on each one to grab and pull off, but on the DealMeds, they have only one with a flap, so to remove the other, you have to hold onto the sticky half you just exposed and slide a fingernail along the pad (contaminating it) and under the plastic, grab it, then try to peel it off. More times than not, it tears in half, so now you are trying to find a way to grab hold of a tiny piece of paper stuck to the sticky surface. I have had some tear again when I grabbed the piece that remained, leaving a piece that was too small to grab hold of, but big enough to block the adhesion of the bandage at that point, so when that happens, i toss the bandage into the trash and start over.With both the DealMeds and the Curads, when you pull them off, they leave adhesive on your skin. Because I was removing moles, I could scrub the area with alcohol or witch hazel and get it off, some because of the alcohol of witch hazel dissolving the adhesive, but more so from the friction causing it to roll off. With a healing wound, all that scrubbing would not be an option. But leaving the adhesive on until the wound heals would probably be fine. The Band-Aid Tru-Stay Clear Spots came off without doing that.So, in summary, these aren't bad, but I took one star off for the pads being off center and another star off because of the difficulty in getting the second piece of plastic off the bandage. I did not take a star off because it leaves the glue on your skin because I am not convinced that is problem. If we had half stars, I might take a half star off.
D**B
Works as Expected
I pierced my nose at the end of February without thinking about the consequence of using my CPAP machine with a full mask that rests on my nose. I needed something small to cushion the stud while I was healing. I had the idea to use these little bandaids, and they were exactly what I needed. The little cushion in the middle went over the nose stud perfectly, and the bandaids were small enough to fit on my nose very well, and stay there. Very cheap in price, but not cheap quality - truly good quality.
D**.
GREAT!
These are SO GREAT! The reason why I say they are great could be something important to you—they STICK. I decided to trust the other reviews that said the same thing and I’m glad I did. “Stick” to one person might mean a few hours; these stick overnight, through a shower, all that. I’m on day two. My use case is to cover a small but very visible tattoo of an initial. It gets annoying to have to reapply a bandage, so I like that they stick very well and I can go a day or two without worrying about it showing. For a wound, you’d obv want to change them more frequently. But do be warned they stick very, very well. And I’m so glad!
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