• Helps fight against dirt and germs
• Prevents from infection and heals faster
• Provides comfortable protection that stretches and flexes
• Gently clean the wound using clean, cool water to remove debris
• Use a clean, dry, disposable towel to gently dab the wound dry and wipe away any excess water, blood, or dirt on the skin around the injury
• To remove the plaster, open from the direction mentioned “pull here”
• Remove one of the release liners behind the plaster
• Remove the second release liner behind the plaster and seal it across the wound
• Ensure the wound pad is applied on the cut or scratch, covering it to the maximum
• Change the bandages every day and as needed intermittently
• For Minor cuts and scrapes. Not for deep puncture wounds, animal bites or serious burns
• consult a doctor if the wound persists, worsens or reoccurs
• Adhesive does not stick to moisture, grease or powder
• For external use only
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