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Remove Dexcom sensor glue

Tiver's profile photo   12/30/2016 6:59 p.m.

Hello!

Some idea of ​​how to remove the remains of glue and waste that remains on the skin after using a Dexcom sensor patch.Sometimes it is impossible for me, I don't know any tricks and my skin is irritated so much "sovereign."

What homemade tricks or products exist to facilitate its elimination?

Thank you!

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Tiver
12/30/2016 6:59 p.m.
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@Tiber, greetings.The waste I imagine that they are from Skin Tac, because they themselves have to remove the tacaway.It can also be done with alcohol.Good luck with the bomb.

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solaria
12/30/2016 7:32 p.m.

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Hello.Yes, ever that another also uses the Skin Tac but I do not always use it, and the waste always happens to me, use it or not.I have tried with gauze or cotton and alcohol but nothing costs a lot.

I didn't know the existence of tacaway

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Tiver
12/30/2016 10:36 p.m.
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I am a bit donkey and clean me with pure acetone and takes good

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Gala
12/31/2016 12:40 a.m.

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As he put a day around here @"rociollinares" pink mosqueta oil, I have tried it and works phenomenal !!

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12/31/2016 2:29 p.m.
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sigsauer said:
as it put a day here @"rociollinares" rose oil, I have tried it and works phenomenal !!

Thank you.I have rose oil at home, I will try it.:)

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01/01/2017 10:48 p.m.
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