Sunday, February 15, 2004
It's hard to find an adhesive bandage (a Band-Aid, if you prefer) that works well under pressure. And by pressure, I mean a day's worth of hand-washing. Most plastic bandages that you put on your hand will lose their grip in a short time span and the flexible ones tend to get very dark and nasty because they retain water. But my mom found a good solution, and thusfar I agree with her: Nexcare (by 3M) Comfort Bandages (the ones whose label says "suitable for wet skin" or some such). I had tried their terrible transparent Waterproof Bandages before and was incredible annoyed by everything from their non-standard application to their lack of stick to their tendency to roll up and shrivel before you could ever finish putting it on. But their Comfort Bandages stick well, hold extremely well (a day-and-a-half seems to be the average, in my experience), and are relatively economical.
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