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Questplast Wash-proof Plasters 200PK

Questplast Wash-proof Plasters 200PK

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SKU: 15149

Category: First Aid

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Questaplast's Assorted Washproof Plasters offer the perfect solution for minor cuts and wounds. This 200-plaster pack ensures you'll never run out in an emergency. Designed to be water-resistant, these breathable plasters can be used in the shower or pool without falling off or losing adhesion. They come in a wide range of sizes and shapes to suit any injury, from small scrapes to larger gashes. Flexible and stretchy, the plasters apply and remove easily without leaving behind sticky residue. Whether you're on the go, at work, or at home, this comprehensive first aid kit equips you to handle any minor mishaps that may occur.

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