Super Cold Spray - for wart removal?



Has anyone had success using electronics type Super Cold Spray for
plantar wart removal? Do not try it based upon this posting since it
could be dangerous. I only want to hear from folks who have already
tried. I'm thinking of using a thick plastic slab with a countersunk
hole in it through which to apply the cold spray, the idea being to
pool the cold spray in the hold and let it bubble away for some time.
I did a quick prelim test and the plastic does appear to insulate the
cold from the surrounding skin. Another approach might be to soak a
q-tip in the cold spray while it's touching the wart. I imagine that a
number of repeated treatments over several days, each increasing in
intensity, might be appropriate. Do not try it based upon this posting
since it could be dangerous. I only want to hear from folks who have
already tried. Thanks
.



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  • Re: Super Cold Spray - for wart removal?
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