I cut my finger. Anyone know about that New-Skin stuff?
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I cut my finger. Anyone know about that New-Skin stuff?
I just sliced my left index finger open, and I'm right in the middle of tracking guitar leads. I'm working in my own studio, so I'm not paying for the time, but still I need to get this project done quickly.
I stuck New-Skin and a bandage over the whole fingertip, but I can't really play like this. Everything seems to be holding nicely, but I'm not sure how much to expect out of the New-Skin. Can I play guitar with it on there and expect it to hold? Does it work quicker than a regular band-aid?
I stuck New-Skin and a bandage over the whole fingertip, but I can't really play like this. Everything seems to be holding nicely, but I'm not sure how much to expect out of the New-Skin. Can I play guitar with it on there and expect it to hold? Does it work quicker than a regular band-aid?
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ouch.
super glue?
http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/msuperglue.html
i've used it for exploded blisters so i could still play upright bass... but never for 'wounds'...
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super glue?
http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/msuperglue.html
i've used it for exploded blisters so i could still play upright bass... but never for 'wounds'...
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new skin is basically anti-septic super glue. i've used both ... on camping trips, and at work as a cook and bartender. new skin is badass. whether it will work for a fretting finger totally depends on how bad the cut is. if you're having a hard time stopping the bleeding, you might just have to simplify the guitar line to avoid that finger. but i've used the stuff with great success on smaller wounds. try this:
clean the wound first with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. apply a THIN layer of the stuff and taper it out to the skin around the wound using the brush. keep the finger moving as you blow it dry. make sure it is really dry before giving it another coat. repeat and apply 2 more layers. tapering it seems to help it stick and flexing the finger makes sure that it conforms to a broader range of motion and won't crack as easily. multiple layers are necessary to make it strong, but it has a point of diminishing returns - you don't want to make it too thick or it gets brittle and cracks easily.
clean the wound first with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. apply a THIN layer of the stuff and taper it out to the skin around the wound using the brush. keep the finger moving as you blow it dry. make sure it is really dry before giving it another coat. repeat and apply 2 more layers. tapering it seems to help it stick and flexing the finger makes sure that it conforms to a broader range of motion and won't crack as easily. multiple layers are necessary to make it strong, but it has a point of diminishing returns - you don't want to make it too thick or it gets brittle and cracks easily.
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i found that new skin will last about an hour or two for cut/cracked fingertips.
it still hurts through the new-skin, though, but at least it isn't getting any worse.
it still hurts through the new-skin, though, but at least it isn't getting any worse.
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you oughta know that new skin seems to slow down recovery. when you don't need it on to play, peel it all off, clean it, hit it with neosporin and slap a bandaid on it. new skin works as a barrier/sealer, but doesn't let the wound breathe ...
i should also mention, in digression, my favorite sneaky trick for burns. i learned this working in kitchens. immediately after the burn, find an egg, crack it, dump the yolk/white and peel the skin off the inside of the shell. get the biggest piece possible and cover the burn with it. blow it dry and it should stick to the skin. leave it on as long as possible. the nutrients existing for the benefit of the baby chick work wonders on burnt skin. i've never had a burn heal so fast.
i should also mention, in digression, my favorite sneaky trick for burns. i learned this working in kitchens. immediately after the burn, find an egg, crack it, dump the yolk/white and peel the skin off the inside of the shell. get the biggest piece possible and cover the burn with it. blow it dry and it should stick to the skin. leave it on as long as possible. the nutrients existing for the benefit of the baby chick work wonders on burnt skin. i've never had a burn heal so fast.
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