Try a product called De-Solv-It. You can find it in the household cleaners section of your local retailer. It is excellent at removing adhesive and is safe to use on skin.How do you remove adhesive from skin?
baby oil.
Take care.
olive oil or nonstick cooking spray
many natural oils will soften the adhesive. Try mineral oil, or lemon, or orange oil...these are kind to your skin too...you can also try alcohol...it works well but it might irritate the skin
I noticed most of the remedies were severe, try imperial cleaner. You can get it at DILLONS.
Rubbing alcohol.
Take a bath
rubbing alcohol works great. good luck.
Rubbing Alcohol
i don't now i thinks you need clorox o somethings like that
After I had my appendix out I used Nail polish remover.
alcohol or finger nail polish remover will work great
Try alcohol or WD-40.
A woman that works in the lab at my doctors office told me that baby oil and crisco work. I used the baby oil and it works.
soak the area well ,in hot soapy water ,
keep it immersed ,for as long as you can ,
then rub dry with a gentle, but firm, one way movement .
it should start to roll off ,
You may have to do this a couple of times more
but you will eventually, get rid of that clingy ,sticky stuff ,
entirely .
I promise ..........
Do not scrub
or be rough with your skin
and do not use alcohol or other chemicals
or you may do damage
You can sooth the skin ,with some baby oil ,after the adhesive has been removed . .
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Anything oil-based, like baby oil or lotion or even cooking oil. Oil breaks down stickiness. Try it. You'll see.
use rubbing alsohol and cotton balls, let the alsohol set for a few minutes on skin and it will come off easier.
Use Vaseline or Baby oil. You could even try cooking spray. Just let it sit on your skin for a bit then wipe off with a soft cloth. Hope you have a quick recovery from your hospital stay.
try, paint thinner if that dont work scrub with soap and hot water
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