How to Apply Detachol Adhesive Remover

Detachol Adhesive Remover, used inside and outside of hospitals, helps remove bandages, bandage tapes and wound dressings. When applied over a wound or burn, bandage or wound dressings are taped together so that they do not unravel. Removing the tape from the bandages or dressings can be very painful to the wounded or burned area, especially if the bandage or dressing sticks to the wound or burn. Use the Detachol Adhesive Remover to make the removal process of the bandages a pain-free experience.

Things You'll Need

  • Cotton balls
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Instructions

    • 1

      Apply a generous amount of the Detachol Adhesive Remover to a cotton ball.

    • 2

      Locate all of the taped strips on the bandage or the wound dressing. Beginning with the outer taped pieces, gently wipe the saturated cotton ball back and forth over the tape.

    • 3

      Wait about 20 to 30 seconds for the adhesive remover to soak through the tape. The tape will then release from the bandage or the wound dressing. Finish removing the tape and discard it.

    • 4

      Repeat steps one through three until all of the taped areas of the bandage or the wound dressing have been removed.

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