Tacaway„ adhesive remover wipes provide on-step adhesive removal. Effectively removes even the most stubborn adhesive residue, leaving the skin clean and dry. No greasy residue!
K**R
Removes Tac Easily
I use a Glucose monitoring system that uses REALLY GOOD adhesive to secure the sensor to my arm. These wipes dissolve the adhesive within 2 minutes or less. The sensor comes off my arm nicely only because of these wipes. If they ca dissolve that adhesive, I’m confident they will work on the bandaid adhesive I so often scrub and scrub and scrub.
R**2
works for Libre sensor
It works great at keeping the Freestyle Libre 14-day sensor on my arm.
A**
Adhesive remover
Worth the money takes Band-Aids off easily without ripping the skin as well as any diabetic things such as omnipods and dexcoms
W**D
Works great
Makes it easy
T**R
TacAway wipes
It is what it is. Nice for the price.
M**E
Does a great job!
Not irritating easy to clean any adhesive residue!
C**T
Wonderful Stuff!
I use Skin Tac with my Freestyle Libre 2 sensors, and whenever I need a dressing to stick or a skin barrier. This stuff is super adhesive and has helped keep my sensors from falling out. As directed, I clean my skin with soap and water, then alcohol, then I apply Skin Tac in a thick layer, allow it to tack up, then apply my sensor and over the bandage. Skin Tac helps keep the over-bandage and sensor in place, but after about a week, the over-bandage's edges begin to peel up. To re-adhere it rather than to apply a new one, I apply Skin Tac to my skin and to the underside of the peeling area, let it get tacky, then re-adhere the over-bandage. This makes it stay in place until the sensor is due to be changed.As a skin barrier, Skin Tac applies a decent thickness of an additional layer of cells that prevents moisture from wounds, urine, etc., coming into contact with skin and causing maceration.I recommend wearing gloves while handling the product because, otherwise, you're going to spend some serious time trying to get it off your fingers. Soap and water, even when used immediately, doesn't remove this. It takes a lot of scrubbing with alcohol. An adhesive remover will remove it. Instead, I just wear a glove and am careful not to stick my gloved fingers together.As a nurse, I've tried several forms of Skin Prep/barrier wipes. This surpasses them all!
C**T
works great
wish the packets were sealable
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