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aren't those individually packaged plasters a pain in the bum to unwrap! and even then they don't stick! I have a roll of that fabric stuff that you rip off with your teeth when you've wound it round your scratched finger a few times:lol:

nite mare when youve just lost your thumb:lol::lol::lol:
 
i find for the deep cuts mitre mate works very well (if you can nick it of the kitchen fitters) failing that a good dob of rapidset (preferably flexi) and some gaffer/electrical tape...A & E is overrated ha ha ha!:smilewinkgrin:
 
more to the point who carries hand cream for the winter finger 'splits' you get when using dust/doing floors??....I'm paying boot's wages I reckon with that stuff....and nothing heals them quickly does it?:thumbsdown:
 
I really don't know how the get so bad so quickly..I'm a glove wearer, but it seem when the tempratures down I only have to look at a bag of adhesive and my bang..finger splits. I actually went to the doctor years ago about getting dermatitis and his advice was to get a different job:lol: I seem to get either cracked skin from exposed hands or dermatitis from gloves..damned if you do..damned if you dont!
 
I brought a new first aid kit a few weeks ago to stick under the seat in the van. I a really a good one for under £10 from the local pharmacy.

It such a little amount of money to spend on such an important item, which will last for many many years.
 
Yep, I carry one, I'm also a first aider, 5 day St John ambulance, must remember to do the refresher soon :thumbsup:
 
Yep got a small kit that sits in the van. Used it for the first time and the plasters were all knackered - the sticky came off with the packaging.... been using insulation tape ever since...:thumbsup:
 

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