Elastoplast First Aid Spray Plaster Waterproof is a convenient and easy to use spray for small wounds. It provides instant protection against dirt and bacteria in an easy one-hand application that even works when sprayed upside down.
Formulated to provide convenient and transparent multi-day protection. The sprayed-on film is flexible, waterproof and is perfect for use in awkward or hard to reach places like between your fingers and toes. Simple spray directly onto the wound after cleaning.
Elastoplast Spray Plaster should only be used for small wounds, minor cuts and grazes, not for heavily bleeding cuts.
FEATURES
- Creates a waterproof and transparent shield
- Waterproof, breathable, flexible and invisible
- Convenient instant action against bacteria
- Easy one-hand application – even works upside downFirst Aid Spray Plaster Waterproof
DIRECTION
Step 1 – Clean and dry the affected area before application.
Step 2 – Hold can 5-10 cm from affected area.
Step 3 – Spray a light coating and let dry for about a minute.
The plaster gradually disappears over time.
A stinging sensation may occur briefly upon application.
If irritation develops, discontinue use.
INGREDIENT: Acrylic copolymer, polyurethane polymer, ethanol, water, dimethylether
PACKAGING SIZE
Product | Size | Quantity |
Spray Plaster | 32.5 ml | 50 Applications |
WARNING
Wear during activities that lead to discomfort. Seek medical advice if in doubt about the injury. Only use on clean, intact skin. The product should be applied as illustrated. Ensure product is not uncomfortably tight and blood flow is not restricted. Avoid wearing for prolonged periods e.g. whilst sleeping. Do not use if you have a known allergy to any of the specified materials. Consult a physician and stop use if a rash develops, pain is prolonged or if conditions worsen.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Does Spray Bandage stop minor bleeding?
No, it does not stop bleeding. Bleeding must be stopped, by locally applied pressure, before spray application.
2. Can Spray Bandage be used on cuts that require minor stitching?
No. Elastoplast Spray Plaster is designed for minor and superficial, dry and clean wounds only. We do not recommend it for bigger, or even sutured, wounds. For these cases, it is advisable to consult a physician.
3. Can Spray Bandage be used on eyelids, under the eyes or near the mouth and nose, if applied using a cotton ball?
Using a cotton ball is not recommended because the drying process starts immediately after the spraying process. For this reason, it would not be possible to create a film layer on the wound. Eye, mouth or nose contact must be prevented.
4. Is it possible to remove Spray Bandage from the skin?
Usually, it is not necessary to remove the Spray Bandage from the skin as the film dissolves after few days. If you want to remove the film earlier, you can use a solvent based on isopropyl alcohol or ethylacetate.
5. What is spray plaster?
Elastoplast Spray Plaster is a specially formulated spray that acts like a bandage in a bottle. It’s suitable for minor wounds and cuts in difficult areas like between the fingers and toes. It provides instant protection against dirt and bacteria by sealing up small wounds with a waterproof, invisible, flexible shield. Simply make sure the wound is clean, then spray with Elastoplast Spray Plaster to create a breathable shield that acts just like a plastic plaster or bandage.