The Duct Tape must be industrial. The regular household stuff won't stick. If you already have an open blister, there are special blister bandages by Band-Aid (Advanced Healing Blister) that work. Note: leave this special bandage on for a few days and do not apply any duct tape to it as you will ruin the bandage when you attempt to remove the tape. The bandage is waterproof in the shower. If you have a sore blister than isnt fresh and isn't open if you get what I mean, just slap on another layer of duct tape. I play hockey about 15 times a month and I go through the duct tape/anit perspirant/liner socks routine every single time I lace up the skates. To get the duct tape off you just take it like a man and pull hard. I have lost some leg hair in the area right above my ankle but it isn't noticeable. Your foot needs to be dry when the duct tape is applied to ensure it sticks.
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