Nexcare No Sting Liquid Bandage Spray Count of 1 By Nexcare
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- For Minor Scrapes And Abrasion
- Clear, Waterproof Protection
- Dries in 30 Seconds
Product Benefits
Ingredients
Hexamethyldisiloxane; Isooctane; Acrylate Terpolymer; Polyphenylmethylsiloxane
Suggestions
1. Wash wound thoroughly. Make sure wound is clean and dry. Do not apply ointment, cream or lotion. 2. Hold bottle of Nexcare No Sting Liquid Bandage 1 inch from wound and spray on a coat that covers the wound. 3. Allow to dry. Takes about 30 seconds. 4. Apply additional coats if needed and allow to dry. 5. Replace cap after use. 6. Reapply as necessary. Removal: Product naturally wears off as skin heals. If desired, applying another coat and quickly wiping off can remove product.
Special Note
Warnings
Contents are flammable until dry; use in a well-ventilated area. Avoid using around flames and store away from heat. Do not use on large, deep or puncture wounds, serious burns or animal bites. If there are any signs of infection such as fever, pain, redness, swelling, itching, rash, or burning discontinue use and consider consulting a health care provider. For external use only. Keep out of the reach of children. Avoid spraying near eyes. Not for use on chronic skin conditions.
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