Seems much more potent than Compound W and the Dr. Schols brand. You'll need to keep after it if you want a raised wart gone. If it thinkens, thin it with acetone. Polish remover with oil is not so good for thinning even if it has acetone in it,
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New product. Sealed/like new condition. Expiration date Sept. 2020 - So have almost 18 months to use it. Liquid form has worked well for me in the past. Easier to apply to tiny seed warts than the freeze-off style. Gets just the wart and not the surrounding skin, but takes more than one application to make sure it's gone.
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Good strength -- like all of these kinds of these products, they dry out quickly from exposure to air -- after a few uses the chemical sticks to the applicator and resists an easy application to the wart.
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I love this stuff. Several years ago, I lost the toenail on my left foot big toe, and when it grew back, it was all weird. It grew in layers like an onion, but upward, not outward like a normal toenail grows. It gets too thick for nail clippers. The top grew to be rough and it got caught on my socks unexpectedly which could really hurt, so I started sanding my toenail "Toey" and applying polish. After a while, it became evident that gross nasty something gnarly was growing underneath Toey so I had to systematically peal back the onion layers, and remove the toenail altogether. That may sound easy but it is a long process - a lot of sanding over several weeks. The roots of my toenail on both the left and right sides are the most stubborn parts to remove. Well, thankfully, this Wart Remover Liquid is a godsend. It is good for all phases of toenail removal, especially getting down inside the roots, loosening them up and then yanking them out with tweezers. The process has to be repeated about once every 3 years. I love this stuff and could not imagine a life without this liquid wart remover. Read full review
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It's slow but it does work, when it gets to thick to use, thin with nail polish remover (acetone).
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