Catheter adhesive remover

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There is an adhesive remover formulated for skin used in the medical field or at least used to be. Try TS&M, she should know.


(BTW, woohoo! The entertainment value here is back.)




Thanks (not that I don't appreciate the humor). I already found one specifically made for the glue on an external catheter and am just wondering if anyone has tried it, and with what degree of success.
 
Thanks (not that I don't appreciate the humor). I already found one specifically made for the glue on an external catheter and am just wondering if anyone has tried it, and with what degree of success.
I confess my ignorance regarding these issues and please accept my apology for the interjection.:)
 
I confess my ignorance regarding these issues and please accept my apology for the interjection.:)


Hey,You are in the men's forum!
 
Excuse me, I don’t see that forum in existence and find this to be equipment, exposure suits forum.






Gee, other women said this was funny, why’s he picking on me?:rofl3:
 
Excuse me, I don’t see that forum in existence and find this to be equipment, exposure suits forum.






Gee, other women said this was funny, why’s he picking on me?:rofl3:





This is the equipment exposure forum.
 
She told me that if I was a woman she would explain more, but I did not want to know. The only thing I can guess is there is a razor, pocket mask and some super glue involved.

I'm a woman with a back zip drysuit, have her send me a PM with instructions and a parts/tools list. You might not be interested in knowing but it's information that I'm definitely interested in :D
Ber :lilbunny:
 
The place where I found the glue remover also had external catheters for women. They where like a little glue-on or strap-on urinal. I'll find it latter.
 
I'm a woman with a back zip drysuit, have her send me a PM with instructions and a parts/tools list. You might not be interested in knowing but it's information that I'm definitely interested in :D
Ber :lilbunny:



With the smiley face, I dont know if you are serious or not. But, if you are serious, there is such an item. My wife uses it backpacking, diving, caving. It only cost 10 dollars.............Frank
 
I've never had a problem with any adhesive residue, perhaps a different make of catheter would work better?

Alternatively, you might not be removing the catheter properly, follow these steps to avoid lingering stickiness.

1. Squat.
2. Place end of catheter under ball of foot.
3. Stand up, smartly.
 

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