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how i thought a laser worked when i was younger

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Re: how i thought a laser worked when i was younge

Diachi said:
I use electrical tape and bits of tissue for plasters  :D you can make it water proof aswell if your willing to put quite a bit of tape on your cut.
can you imagine trying to tear that electrical tape off your cut if you have to???
 





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Re: how i thought a laser worked when i was younge

The benefits of using crazy glue are, no stinging, and a perfect seal. It doesnt matter if the cut is jagged or clean, just keep applying whenever it wears off a bit. I started using this method many years ago and always kept a tube of it in my snap-on box in the shop. Not to mention a couple years back, I saw it being applied to a paitient on TLC following back surgery on a rather large inscision after the stiches were done. Works like a charm every time.
 

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Re: how i thought a laser worked when i was younge

mikeeey said:
[quote author=Diachi link=1214034173/24#31 date=1214834639]I use electrical tape and bits of tissue for plasters  :D you can make it water proof aswell if your willing to put quite a bit of tape on your cut.
can you imagine trying to tear that electrical tape off your cut if you have to???[/quote]

It's not so bad if you put tissue over the cut and then tape over the tissue.

Will need to try thatcrazy glue though !

Diachi
 




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