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EAC In-Silver 75g

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Water-Resistant Aerosol Bandage for Pets and Livestock

Meet your new secret weapon for wound care—EAC In-Silver 75g! This clever aerosol aluminum bandage is designed for active pets and farm animals who don't have time for traditional bandages. With its water-resistant and adhesive properties, EAC In-Silver creates a tough protective barrier on minor cuts and abrasions, keeping out dirt, moisture, and pesky insects.

No need to worry about rebandaging—simply spray it on and let your pet continue their adventures! When it's time to check the wound, a little warm soapy water does the trick. Fast, easy, and painless, this spray makes wound care a breeze. Your animals will thank you, and so will your peace of mind.

Key Features:

  • Quick and Easy Application: Painless spray that’s simple to use on any pet or farm animal.
  • Water-Resistant Protection: Forms a durable barrier to shield wounds from moisture, dirt, and insects.
  • Excellent Adhesion: Stays put on even the most active animals, no bandages required.
  • Easy Removal: Washes off easily with warm soapy water for quick wound inspections.
  • Breathable: Allows oxygen to reach the wound, promoting faster healing.
  • Versatile Use: Safe for horses, dogs, cats, poultry, and more.

Directions for Use:
Before applying EAC In-Silver, give the can a good shake. Clean and disinfect the wound thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of the spray directly to the affected area. For best results, reapply every 1 to 3 days or as advised by your veterinarian.

Warnings:

  • For external use only.
  • Veterinary use only.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Avoid spraying in or near the eyes.
  • This product will stain—be cautious with hands, clothes, and other objects.
  • Not suitable for deep, infected, open, draining, or complex wounds. Consult your veterinarian if you're unsure.

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