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When I got ready to leave the hospital my arm where my IV was was bleeding pretty good and 2 of my incisions were bleeding a bit. So the nurse used this heavy duty tape and taped gauze all over me. I got the tape off now I have all the left behind residue. It's all over my arm and my stomach.

I tried soap and Water and I also tried baby oil. I thought oil might soften it or something but it didn't work.

Any ideas how to get it off easily?

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My doctor actually gave me a few wipes today when I was in her office that is used to take off tape residue. Otherwise Im not really sure.

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Finger nail polish remover..it works getting the sticky residue off just dont get it in your open wounds cause it might burn

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It took me a month to get it all off my stomach!

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Alcohol - of the rubbing sort :( Same way you get price stickers off of glass frames :thumbup:

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Rubbing alcohol. Or my Dr said to let it wear off naturally if it was too close to the incisions.

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