





Torbot IM074407W314832 Group Inc Skin TacH Adhesive Barrier Prep Wipe, Liquid Form, Latex-Free, Hypo-allergenic (Box of 50 Each), 1 Pack
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Anakronism
> 3 dayI think these are pricey for what they are, but this stuff does what its supposed to do. My freestyle libre 2 sensor needs to stay attached for 14 days and more often than not these will do the job. I get SEVERE allergic reactions to most adhesives, for example sensor covering patches will eat through my skin and cause scarring but I have used these adhesive wipes for several months now without a problem.
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Wanda F.
> 3 dayApplying bandage
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Jabjar
> 3 dayThis is such a needed item for me, yes it comes in a bottle; but I would totally make a mess of that. The pads inside each packet has plenty of stick, I dont even pull it out completely (less sticky fingers). The adhesive does not irritate my skin and it keeps my patches on for more days than just the patch itself. I dont worry about the device falling off because this just keeps it on so much better. I have had minimal peeling after 3-4 days sometimes even longer.
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jennyA
> 3 dayThis stuff is fantastic works great. very sticky but holds her CGM on good for Days!.
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Paul F.
> 3 dayVery satisfied
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Madman Possessed
> 3 dayThey are very convenient to have. Easier to use that the bottle. Yes, you get it on your fingers, but just have an alcohol swab to clean it off and its good to go. It sticks the same as the bottle also.
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Savannah Houser
Greater than one weekWorks great for dexcom and tandem pump site
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Jessica Lene
> 3 dayWe use Skin Tac before applying our son’s Dexcom and Omnipod which help control his Type 1 diabetes. We clean the area with an alcohol wipe, then wipe with the Skin tac. Allow the Skin Tac to dry for 1-2 minutes and become tacky before applying the medical device. It does leave your fingers sticky, but typically an alcohol wipe or adhesive remover will take it off.
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Cynthia
> 3 dayThis product works great to keep my Libre sensor in place especially used in conjunction with the Simpatch.
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zach vernon
> 3 dayI bought skin tac because it was recommended as a barrier between the skin and adhesive for my Dexcom g6 sensor. I always get a rash due to the adhesive from the sensor but skin tac made my rash worse. As far as the adhesive goes, it did well and I would recommend it for that. But if you have sensitive skin, I wouldn’t recommend it.