How to Safely Remove DuoDerm Bandages from Clothing
Removing the DuoDerm bandage from clothing properly can make the difference between ruining clothing and keeping your clothes intact. The DuoDerm bandage, made from synthetic collagen, acts like a skin, so wounds or serious cuts can heal faster, according to the ConvaTec website. Knowing how to remove the DuoDerm bandage if you accidentally place it on clothing can help you save the texture of your clothing.
Instructions
Soak the DuoDerm bandage stuck to the clothing to loosen its adhesive.
Grab the edge of the DuoDerm bandage and begin to take off the bandage slowly.
Use scissors to cut off any excess clothing that the removal process may have damaged.
Steam or iron the area that you removed the DuoDerm. This will help the area become refreshed and unwrinkled.
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