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titleOfInvention Self-adhesive, flexible and spatial applicator and new use of vinegar and citric acid as a mixture for removing warts
abstract The subject of the application is the self-adhesive, flexible and three-dimensional applicator shown in the drawing and the new use of vinegar and citric acid to remove warts. This applicator consists of a patch with an opening in which a water-tight capsule is placed, which in turn is partially filled with absorbent material soaked in a mixture of vinegar and citric acid. The convergence of the capsule walls from the base upwards facilitates the connection of both parts of the applicator. The capsule may have a different shape, taking into account the structure of the wart.
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