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A Mandaid is an ad-hoc bandaud covering a wound usually suffered in the garage. It is typically made out of paper towels for an absorbant material covered with duct tape or electrical tape. You can use painter's tape but it is not comfortable. WD40 is typically used as an anticeptic.
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A Mandaid is an ad-hoc bandaid covering a wound usually suffered in the garage. It is typically made out of paper towels for an absorbant material covered with duct tape or electrical tape. You can use painter's tape but it is not comfortable. WD40 is typically used as an anticeptic.

Revision as of 09:44, 25 February 2011

A Mandaid is an ad-hoc bandaid covering a wound usually suffered in the garage. It is typically made out of paper towels for an absorbant material covered with duct tape or electrical tape. You can use painter's tape but it is not comfortable. WD40 is typically used as an anticeptic.