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Dealmed Fabric Flexible Adhesive Bandages

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About Dealmed Fabric Flexible Adhesive Bandages
80% praised the strong adhesion, while 20% found it didn't stick well.
The bandages are fabulous because the protective pad has adhesion on only 2 sides, making it easier to apply and remove with less adhesive surface.
The bandages have good, but not great, adhesion.
The adhesive was very strong and caused discomfort and irritation while trying to remove the bandages.
The advertisement showed adhesion on all 4 sides but only two sides were actually adhesive, making it impossible to seal a wound.
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83% liked its breathability, but 17% found it trapped moisture.
I noticed that the fabric is flexible and the pads dont stick to the wound, indicating that the bandages are breathable. The bandages are breathable as the fabric is flexible and the pads don't stick to the wound.
I had an allergic reaction to the bandages and my skin still hasn't healed after a week.
After using the bandages, I noticed a red mark the size of the gauze pad in each instance, indicating that they may not be breathable.
The adhesive bandage caused irritation and a rash and was difficult to remove from my leg.
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85% appreciated the easy use, although 15% found it difficult to use.
I found the bandages fabulous because of the protective pad's adhesion on only 2 sides, making it easier to apply and remove with less adhesive surface.
The sticky part of the bandage really sticks as long as my skin is clean of any ointment or lotion.
The side adhesive is great.
I experienced red marks on my skin after using the bandages, indicating that they may not be easy to use.
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80% appreciated the hypoallergenic material, though 20% experienced an allergic reaction.
The image on the box suggested adhesive on all sides, but in reality, the pad goes all the way to the edge, making it less useful.
Bandages leave a gap where germs can easily reach the wound.
The bandage has a tent-like gap between it and the area it covers, which happens with any movement. It is not suitable for keeping an emollient under there as it would just drip out.
81% liked the durable material, but 19% found it fell apart quickly.
The brand stays on no matter what. Even when I went snorkeling in Aruba, the bandages didn't come off until I took them off.
The bandages are made of cloth, not plastic.
The bandages lose their tack quickly and do not hold up well to friction.
For what I was looking for, the product is not suitable, but it seems to be of good quality.
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82% appreciated the excellent wound protection, although 18% found it didn't cover the wound properly.
My bandage pad bleeds to the ends on top and bottom, resulting in no adhesive and a gap.
I suggest that the adhesive should be on both top and bottom of the padded wound cover area to prevent dirt/germs from getting under the pad and promoting infection. The manufacturer should consider design modifications.
Both sides of the pad are open, which can cause ointment or blood to leak out and may be problematic for sensitive skin protection.
The bandages leave a big gap where germs can get to the wound, compromising the protection.
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80% praised the water-resistant design, while 20% found it let water in.
I found that the bandages stayed on while snorkeling in Aruba, indicating their water resistance.
After using the bandages, I had a red mark the size of the gauze pad in each instance.
Both sides of the pad are open, allowing any ointment (or blood) to leak out.

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