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Originally Posted by pacificaslim
If you're going to use a johnson and johnson product, make it these: http://www.drugstore.com/qxp68768_33...esive_pads.htm

The box looks like either of these two:



You can leave them on for over a week and your rash will not scab and will heal quick and not scar (not much anyway). I crashed going downhill on a skateboard at 35-40mph and got some road rash on my arm and hip and treated it with those gel filled bandages and it healed nicely.


But the directions from http://sprinterdellacasa.blogspot.co...rash-care.html are an excellent way to take care of big spots of road rash.
Originally Posted by Racer Ex
Had a bunch of requests, here's the piece.
This is great advice. I am using Tough Pads for the first time after reading the above. I'm not going back to regular bandages. These things are awesome!
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