I just picked up a .3fl.oz. bottle of new-skin liquid bandage the other day for my first aid kit, to replace band-aids which allow dirt, water, and grime to compromise their protection (except for maybe the expensive waterproof ones).
My questions are:
1. will new-skin liquid bandage repel dirt and grime? It is supposedly breathable which is fine, and I assume that water won't dissolve it quickly?
2. If new-skin liquid bandage doesn't repel dirt and grime, can it be used in conjunction with something like Leukotape P? I'm talking about my personal first aid kit for use during Boy Scout outings here, so I plan for things like younger scouts getting themselves cut up (small cuts & wounds) while playing around. But I'm also not expecting it to hold up against acetone or anything either.
3. Can I repackage the stuff without it drying out, say in a small U.S. Plastics Corp. flip cap bottle? In the glass bottle it comes in, it weighs 1.5oz, which is more than I hoped for. Do I really need the brush that comes attached to the inside of the cap to effectively use/spread it?
EDIT: What about super glue for small wounds as well as serious wounds (or is that playing doctor too much???)
Thanks for your thoughts!

