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Removing band aids from children
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Posted Feb 7, 2000 by Gwennie
Has anyone found a successful way of removing sticking plasters from a screaming, retreating child who is fully aware of what is about to happen???

I could say that this is my ultimate revenge for all those tantrums, but I'd probably have the Social Services on to me! smiley

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Removing band aids from children
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Posted Feb 7, 2000 by Jimi X
I brought up the same point here: http://www.h2g2.com/forumframe.cgi?forum=32309&thread=38490

In short, rubbing alcohol will usually do the trick! smiley

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