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Tearing off a sticky bandage can be painful, and dealing with with the irritating nuisance of leftover adhesive only adds to the headache.  Luckily, there are many ways to remove bandage adhesive.  Regardless of method, take care to use only light pressure and abrasion.  Any scrubbing or scraping will affect your skin as well as the adhesive.  Different adhesive products respond to different treatments, so don't become discouraged if you fail to experience success on your first attempt.  With a little time and effort you should be able to remove this irritating residue.
 
Tearing off a sticky bandage can be painful, and dealing with with the irritating nuisance of leftover adhesive only adds to the headache.  Luckily, there are many ways to remove bandage adhesive.  Regardless of method, take care to use only light pressure and abrasion.  Any scrubbing or scraping will affect your skin as well as the adhesive.  Different adhesive products respond to different treatments, so don't become discouraged if you fail to experience success on your first attempt.  With a little time and effort you should be able to remove this irritating residue.
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