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How do you get plasters off? - Answers

To remove a plaster, gently peel back one corner and slowly pull it away from the skin, keeping it close to the surface to minimize discomfort. If it's stuck, you can dampen the plaster with warm water or a bit of oil to help loosen the adhesive. Alternatively, you can also use adhesive removers specifically designed for this purpose. Always ensure the area is clean afterward to prevent irritation.



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To remove a plaster, gently peel back one corner and slowly pull it away from the skin, keeping it close to the surface to minimize discomfort. If it's stuck, you can dampen the plaster with warm water or a bit of oil to help loosen the adhesive. Alternatively, you can also use adhesive removers specifically designed for this purpose. Always ensure the area is clean afterward to prevent irritation.



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How do you get plasters off? - Answers

To remove a plaster, gently peel back one corner and slowly pull it away from the skin, keeping it close to the surface to minimize discomfort. If it's stuck, you can dampen the plaster with warm water or a bit of oil to help loosen the adhesive. Alternatively, you can also use adhesive removers specifically designed for this purpose. Always ensure the area is clean afterward to prevent irritation.

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