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To be applied when the bandaid is ready to come off, the solvent permeates the holes in the bandaid and renders the adhesive ineffective, easing the bandaid's removal.
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http://www.allegrom...e-8-oz-p177428.html [xandram, May 21 2009]
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Available at most pharmacies.
Isopropyl alcohol. Mmmm. |
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<dm>Great idea, sometimes those concerts just go on, and on, and on...</dm> |
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Use of such a solvent defeats the object of applying the "band-aid" or sticking plaster. |
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It is a well known fact that the purpose is to teach kids about irony, by applying something which will later cause more pain than the original injury. |
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Make dissolvable bandaids that come with a removal kit - and can be dissolved without the pain. |
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Encapsulate said solvent in time release capsules, and disperse these in the adhesive, so the band-aid just comes off easily after, say, 24 hrs. |
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Now if we could find some way to cause the band-aid to fall off at the most in-opportune moment... |
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