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Oct 29, 2022

Looking for affordable bonding cement alternatives

This topic is about finding affordable alternatives to liquid bonding cement for keeping an ostomy wafer securely attached. The original poster relies on this cement to prevent leaks and protect their clothing, but the cost has become a concern. They are seeking cheaper options or substitutes that can provide the same level of security.

Here are some helpful suggestions and insights:

- Many people suggest moving away from bonding cement and trying newer wafers or barriers that have effective built-in adhesives.

- It's a good idea to consult with an ET/ostomy nurse. They can provide a thorough evaluation, offer skin-prep advice, and might even provide free samples of the latest products.

- Consider using an ostomy belt for extra support instead of relying solely on glue.

- Applying a modern skin-protectant film before attaching the wafer can help. Some options include:
- Marathon Skin Protectant from Medline, with one member offering free unused vials.
- Generic skin prep sprays or films, like Smith & Nephew Skin-Prep.

- For adhesive or glue substitutes, you might try:
- Torbot SkinTac liquid barrier wipe or solution, available on Amazon, which has received positive feedback.
- Torbot Bonding Cement mixed with Tincture of Benzoin, which is often covered by insurance.
- Probond prosthetic glue, a brush-on bottle that works well as a replacement for the discontinued Hollister 7730 spray adhesive.
- Skin Bond, an older brush-on cement, though it's now largely replaced.
- An unnamed ostomy paste on Amazon for about $9.95, which could be a temporary solution.

- Some wafer, system, and accessory recommendations include:
- Hollister two-piece systems with standard adhesive, known to stay secure without extra cement.
- ConvaTec two-piece systems used with Skin-Prep and paste or Elkinseal to fill in skin dips.
- Using paste or sealing rings around the stoma edge to reinforce adhesion where needed.

- To save on costs, you can:
- Request nurse consultations and free sample packs from manufacturers like Hollister, ConvaTec, Coloplast, and Torbot.
- Look for discounted prices on SkinTac, bonding cements, and pastes on Amazon and other online suppliers.
- Check with your insurance provider, as many plans cover Torbot Bonding Cement, Tincture of Benzoin, and related skin-barrier products.
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