Product Description.:
* 8-Hydroxyquinoline
* No. 1 liquid bandage
* Antiseptic to help prevent infection
* Invisible
* Flexible
* Waterproof
* Easy to use
* The bandage that stays on
* Over 40 applications
* New-Skin Spray is for larger areas, such as legs and arms
* New-Skin dries quickly to form a tough protective cover that is antiseptic, flexible, waterproof and lets skin breathe
* Completely covers the entire wound to keep out dirt and germs
* Protects cuts and scrapes
* Prevents and protects blisters
* Helps prevent the formation of calluses
* Covers painful hangnails
* Particularly useful for bowlers, golfers, tennis players, fisherman and musicians
* First aid to help prevent bacterial contamination in minor cuts and scrapes
Active Ingredients
8-Hydroxyquinoline 1%
Ingredients
Acetone , Alcohol 4.2% , Isobutane-Propane Propellant , Oil of Cloves , Pyroxylin Solution
Instructions
* Clean affected area
* Spray a small amount on the area 1-3 times daily
* Let dry
* A second coating may be applied for extra protection
* To remove, apply more New-Skin and quickly wipe off
* Fingernail polish remover may dissolve New-Skin
* Store at room temperature away from heat
* May temporarily sting upon application
* Do not allow to come into contact with floors, countertops or other finished surfaces - will stain
Warnings
* For external use only
* Flammable - Keep away from fire or flame
* Do not use
o in the eyes
o over large areas of the body
o longer than one week unless directed by a doctor
o on infected areas or wounds that are draining
o with other first aid products such as lotions and creams
o over sutures
o on mucous membranes
* Ask a doctor before use if you have
o deep puncture wounds
o deep cuts
o animal bites
o serious bleeding
o diabetes
o poor circulation
o serious burns
* When using this product
o do not puncture or incinerate, contents under pressure
o do not store at temperatures above 120 degrees F
o intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal
* Stop use and ask a doctor if
o condition persists or gets worse
o infection occurs
* Keep out of reach of children
* If swallowed, get medical help or call a Poison Control Center right away
? 2005