ADAPT Paste - 2 oz. tube
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- Improve the fit of a skin barrier
- Low-alcohol paste helps to minimize stinging
- Paste tube can be emptied down to the last drop
- Used to caulk and fill skin crevices
ADAPT Ostomy Paste
ADAPT Paste improves the fit of a skin barrier by filling and caulking skin crevices and folds. Is used to prevent liquid drainage from getting under the ostomy pouch seal, between your skin and skin barrier. This protects your skin and often extends the life of your skin barrier. ADAPT Ostomy Paste does not harm your stoma or cause it to stop draining.
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Q:
How long does adapt paste take to dry/set up?
Asked on Oct 1, 2014 1:27:34 AM by chelsea from kentucky
A:
It doesn't need to set up or dry completely. You apply a thin ring of this to the skin barrier or to your skin, wait 5-10 seconds, and apply the skin barrier to your skin.
Answered on May 23, 2015 8:55:26 PM by PFF from Ohio
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This stuff works .. but how do you remove the residue? I have tried the removal pads, alcohol,.... it is really hard to get off the skin. thank you.
Asked on Jan 24, 2012 4:24:15 PM by Chuck from Mobile AL
A:
I just use an extra skin prep pad. One to remove excess paste and tape marks and the other for protecting the skin.Air dry between ea one. seconds does it.
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 5:57:37 PM by tagmistress from tampa
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I use the Hollister adhesive remover wipes. They don't instantly remove it, but do soften it. Then I shower. The hot water and soap makes it easy to remove any remaining residue. But I was taught to use a very thin layer of the paste; if you are using a thick layer it will be hard to remove. I find gently rubbing any stubborn areas with a 4 x 4 in the shower usually does the trick.
Answered on May 23, 2015 9:01:34 PM by PFF from Ohio
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Part Number(s): 097 1135, 097 5189
Mfg Part Number(s): 79300
Scrip Part Number(s): 097 1135, 097 5189