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Holding a bandage end in each hand, dip the bandage in the water until saturated. As the water in one bowl becomes milky use the second bowl, as continuing to use the milky water will cause the bandages to delaminate later on when you least expect it. Lift out and gently squeeze out excess water. Apply over the rubber or alginate surface smoothing out so there are no air pockets.
Repeat, applying the next bandage, over lapping the first by a third until the rubber surface is covered. Now take a whetted-out bandage, hold it in one hand and fold length wise in half. Then fold again in quarters.
This will be a reinforcement bandage which you will place all around the edge of your plaster bandage shell to reinforce the edges.
In addition, plaster bandages may be applied on the body to create a mold in itself.
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