Great Deal on Adhesive Remover Wipes

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helpmecomputerguy
Aug 29, 2025 5:01 am

If, like me, your insurance company would rather you tear your products off willy-nilly, skin be damned, then shell out $7 to save you pain, skin damage, and a nice way for an infection to sneak in, you probably buy something like this: https://a.co/d/2VpHTAD

This works for me, and I've never seen it so cheap - $10 for one box or 10 boxes of 100 for $40, which seems like a price mistake to me :)

I don't sell these and am not affiliated in any way. Just hoping to be helpful.

Jayne
Aug 29, 2025 10:46 am

Thank you for sharing the possibility of this product ......

Many folks have their favorite version of skin wipes / adhesive remover - for UK folks, Salts Periprep is a good one - and would appear to suit some who are allergic to other brands.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ waves from the UK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Posted by: freedancer

In both of my cases, I had no choice. It was surgery or be put 6 feet under! I thank God that He has been with me all these times. Without Him, I never would have known what to do and might not have gone to the hospital when I did. I don't know if you have had your surgery or not yet but I hope you will hang out on this website when you are done. I have learned a great deal through the people here and it is so great having others who have had the same thing done and been through what you are about to or have gone through. The only thing I have turned down is a reversal of the ileostomy. When the doctors did the emergency rebuilding of my original ileostomy this last February, I told them I did not want to go through this again. My doctor told me at that time that I was no longer a candidate for the reversal. In a way, I was very relieved. The last three years of my life have been a nightmare for me. I do not want to go through any of it again. If you wish to be rehooked up and they say you are a good choice for that, research it carefully. Every surgery I have ever had except for Old and New Maxine and the emergency surgery on my broken foot, I have spent weeks researching. I recently had my C5 C6 disk in my neck replaced with an artificial one. I went to my pre-op with 2 pages of questions for the doctor. I knew everything that they were going to do and could talk intelligently with them. I always try to research my adversaries! Don't cancel your surgery. It is nice not to have to suffer any longer with horrible pain. We all had to change a few things around when we had our surgeries but in the long run, most of us are glad we did it. I know I am. Good luck to you!

Morning glory
Aug 29, 2025 2:23 pm

Thank you so much.

aTraveler
Aug 29, 2025 4:37 pm

I have a box of these, and they are pretty small. I prefer something larger for removing my barrier/wafer/flange. I use them to take labels off bottles that are either too difficult to remove or leave adhesive behind. I can say this because my insurance covers adhesive removal wipes—if my insurance stopped covering them, I would be all over these in an instant.

Beachboy
Aug 29, 2025 10:03 pm

I use Hollister Adapt 7760 adhesive remover wipes. 

 

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Maico250
Aug 30, 2025 4:31 am

I use these too; it always works fine and usually takes 2 or 3 to get the job done.

Beachboy
Aug 30, 2025 5:55 am

I use adhesive remover spray to loosen the wafer/flange fabric edge.