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Product Dimensions : 4.3 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches; 0.8 ounces
Date First Available : June 4, 2025
Manufacturer : NeoSeptic
ASIN : B0FBXZJYKT
Best Sellers Rank: #263,197 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #252 in Topical Antimicrobials #773 in First Aid Ointments
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Quick Drying 15ml Antiseptic spray seals out water, dirt and protects the skin
Sooth your injuries on contact with our proven formula. Great for first aid supply kits.
Perfect for wounds on flexible areas such as fingers, toes and knees
Forms a breathable barrier that locks in moisture and blocks out irritants
Fast and effective. No need to constantly rip off and re-apply bandages which cause skin irritation.
8 reviews for Wound Spray Antiseptic Treatment – Protects Skin Against Minor Wounds, Cuts, & Scrapes – Seal Out Dirt & Promote Faster Healing
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$12.99

VinnyD –
good to have in the medicine cabinet
This is a great spray to have around the house to be prepared for any scrapes , cuts and other open wounds that need antiseptic treatment. Just a quick spray before putting on a Band-Aid is all you need. It prevents infections. My sons play a lot of sports and are always getting scrapes. This spray is a must have for them. It speeds up healing.
M F –
good for “just in case”; probably best as a discreet option
I’d call this more of a handy backup than a full-on replacement for regular bandages. It goes on quick, dries fast, and leaves a light tacky layer that keeps out dirt and water. It’s thin and doesn’t sting to my experience.I guess my question is the purpose of use that a bandaid doesn’t do, since it isn’t a full on hydrocolloid patch, and then won’t offer topical protection from getting bumped etc. Perhaps if you wanted something more incognito than a bandaid. Because even though it’s small, a band aid is smaller.I can see how this could be good if you had to maybe be on camera or stage for something and didn’t want a bandage exposed
Some Average Girl –
More of a waxy barrier than a liquid sealer, very small bottle for the price
Im honestly on the fence about this spray. I thought it was going to be more of a liquid bandage type of product, but it’s more like a waxy barrier that repels water and requires a few coats to be an actual barrier. It It is a pump sprayer which really limits precision on where it gets sprayed so you end up with a squirt the size of a quarter, regardless of how small it needs to be, unless you depress the pump really slowly and get a drip, which is still a good bit for a smaller wound. It also seems to soak in after a few minutes and I can’t tell there’s much of a barrier left afterward. It does dry fast, and it does say it disinfects, which I really like – but for the price, this an impressively tiny bottle, which is great if you want to slip it into a tiny purse or something, but it doesn’t give the coverage and protection it alludes to so for this price, I feel like you should either get solid protection or more in the bottle for extra coatings to make it worth it. I question how long this would really stand up to water if submerged, since it all but disappears after a few minutes without water at all.I do like that it feels like it cleans the cut, I don’t like the tacky barrier that covers far around the wound edges, and I don’t like that the barrier feels like it soaks in and disappears after a few minutes of being on. Maybe I just got a bad batch, but I think I’ll stick with the ones with the brushes or the spray ones that kill germs but don’t provide a barrier and get a little extra product. (For reference, the first picture is the wound spray bottle, beside a bottle of nasal spray).
Foytix –
Good to have
I had ordered this a while ago and never needed it until this past week. My son ended up with an ingrown nail or hang nail that had an infection starting. I soaked his feet in Epsom salt bath, then used peroxide to clean it out. After drying is feet off I applied this to it. It has really helped it heal up nicely. He continues to apply after his showers.
Blooper –
A Handy Option for Everyday First Aid
This wound spray is a practical addition to any basic first aid setup. The spray function makes it easy to apply, especially on kids or in situations where you don’t want to touch the wound directly. It goes on cleanly without stinging, which is definitely appreciated when treating scrapes or minor cuts.The formula seems to help keep things clean and protected, and I’ve noticed that it doesn’t leave a sticky or greasy residue like some gels or ointments do. It also dries quickly, which is helpful when you’re trying to get a bandage on without everything sliding around.That said, it’s not a substitute for heavier-duty products if you’re dealing with more serious wounds or skin irritation. It’s better suited for surface-level cuts, minor abrasions, or cleaning up skin after a fall. The bottle size is convenient for travel or tossing into a bag, but if you’re using it regularly, you may go through it quickly.Overall, it’s a simple, no-fuss option for everyday wound care. Not a miracle product, but reliable and easy to use when you need something fast and low-maintenance.
J.W. –
Great sealing action; waterproof holds in shower
I got this not actually knowing when I would encounter a situation where it would be needed. I thought it would be for a kids scrape or something. Fast forward to me accidentally dropping a pair of super sharp, thin nose tweezers from chest high and having them land in my calf muscle point down. After pulling them out and cleaning off the initial blood I was scrambling looking for a band-aid. I remembered I had this spray so pulled it out, did a quick wipe of my leg and gave it a few sprays.Within about 30 seconds or maybe less it had dried with only a small bit of blood that had escaped from the spot where I had 2 pricks in my leg before it dried. That was good enough for me. I made sure it had really stopped the bleeding (it had) then managed to continue on. It survived a shower the next day and is still holding strong.This stuff was great in a pinch!
donger –
Works pretty well
I’ve used products like this in the past where I didn’t want to use a band aid to draw attention to a cut or wound. I would say this works pretty well compared to those products. It’s easy to spray on and it dries fairly quickly. I can see the barrier but it’s not really noticeable. It also feels fine and doesn’t constrict the skin at all. My only thing is I don’t know when it rubs off so not sure if and when it needs to be reapplied. I just respray the area every so often to ensure its still being protected. This is easy to use and doesn’t irritate the cut. Happy with it so far.
MissBirdie –
Sized for Pockets
This wound barrier comes in a tiny spray bottle. It sprays well and has not clogged. When sprayed on skin, it does dry quickly if just a short spray but with more application dries tacky. I had ordered this thinking it would be a thicker-type barrier. It had a cooling sensation when first sprayed but otherwise did nothing.