- Alps Prosthetic Lubricant is an absolute requirement for putting on prosthetic liners that do not have a fabric outer layer.
- Prosthetic liner spray prevents silicone or gel material from sticking to itself when rolling on a prosthetic liner
- 70% Isopropyl Alcohol
- Lubricates prosthetic liner prior to applying
- Prosthetic lubricant spray is safe for all prosthetic liners
- 15 fl oz prosthetic liner spray bottle, sold each
ALPS Prosthetic Lubricant spray is a 70% Isopropyl Alcohol based prosthetic lubricant used for rolling on prosthetic liners onto your residual limb. If you ever attempted to roll on a silicone or gel liner without prosthetic lubricant spray it most likely ended in complete frustration and you having pull versus roll your prosthetic liner on. All prosthetic liners are designed to be rolled on versus pulled on and prosthetic lubricant spray makes this possible. By rolling your prosthetic liner on, you avoid wrinkles in the liner, air from being trapped inside—which causes excessive perspiration—and prevents skin irritation along the top edge of the liner from a pulling affect. Alps Prosthetic Lubricant eliminates your liner’s stickiness and allows amputees to roll up silicone or gel liners and sheaths with ease.
Isopropyl alcohol, water, dimethicone copoyol
To apply Alps Prosthetic Lubricant spray you must first reflect your non-fabric liner inside out. Then spray a moderate amount (2-3 sprays) of prosthetic lubricant to the inside (actually the exterior liner surface) of your reflected liner. Now you can simply roll your prosthetic liner on with ease. If you use more than 3 sprays of prosthetic lubricant you may want to have a towel handy.
Contains isopropyl alcohol: when using isopropyl alcohol as a lubricant, be careful not to trap any between the liner and your skin. This may cause skin irritation. For external use only. Flammable keep away from fire or flame.
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