

🦶 Step into confidence—wart-free and worry-free!
Comfort Zone's Plantar Wart Remover Kit features a powerful 40% salicylic acid formula combined with medicated and concealing pads to safely and effectively remove plantar warts. Designed specifically for feet, this 24-count kit offers a discreet, cushioned, and fast-acting treatment that fits seamlessly into your active lifestyle.









| ASIN | B07FCP9YX5 |
| ASIN | B07FCP9YX5 |
| Active Ingredients | salicylic acid |
| Additional Features | Targeted |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,563 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #52 in Wart Removal Products |
| Brand Name | Comfort Zone |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,834) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2018 |
| Dosage Form | Strips |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00034197017336, 20034197017330 |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 3.16 x 4.44 inches |
| Item Form | patch, Patch Pad |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Item model number | BD12027 |
| Manufacturer | Premier Brands (Manufacturer Accelerator Program) |
| Manufacturer | Premier Brands (Manufacturer Accelerator Program) |
| Model Number | BD12027 |
| Net Content Count | 24 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | R |
| Product Benefits | Wart Removal |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 3.16 x 4.44 inches; 0.8 ounces |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wart |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Kids |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet |
| UPC | 034197017336 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
M**L
Worked for me - and I was skeptical at first
I was skeptical at first, but it worked! I think it took about two weeks of consistent application and BAM...this little dot thing (that was making walking miserable!) came out one night after a shower. I couldn't believe my eye... Who knew! A year later, this thing is coming back to life - it's reemerging.. so I am having to buy another pack that is not expired. The stickiness is not as good from the pads I had left...but the expiration date was one year ago so perhaps that is why.
N**A
Watch the Magic works.
Honestly shocked at how well this worked! The instructions say to only use it on feet, but I used the patches on my thumb and I’m already seeing great results. I’ve tried three different products before this and nothing worked — this is the only one that actually made a difference. Even more surprising… it was the cheapest one! So far so good, I don’t want to jinx it, but it’s amazing for me so far. Highly recommend. Picture one is after the medicine was applied for the first time. Picture two shows the medicine pads and the third picture is the cover-up.
T**R
Adhesive not strong doesnt stay on.
I assumed it would stay put since its made for your feet but I cant get it to stay for a hour. Tried tight socks, no socks, added medical tape doesnt stay on.
L**R
The Adhesion is Great But You Can’t Cut Them in Half Even If You’ve Got a Small Wart!
I have taken photos for you here of the size so that you can see if these might be the best product for you. They are a little bit larger than a quarter as you can see by the photo. I thought that I could cut these patches in half. However, the adhesion area takes up most of the pad! That means it’s great adhesion! But you can’t cut them in half because then adhesion isn’t on the side that you cut. If you look closely at the photos, you can see that the place that it sunken in, is the area where the wart goes.😂 From what I read online, you might consider just ordering 2 packs of these because from what they say is that Plantar’s wart takes a couple of months to go away using Salicylic Acid. Salicylic Acid is THE thing that they recommend online through pretty much all sources to get rid of Plantar’s Wart so these patches are a great thing! I looked for DIY stuff online but they didn’t appear to be great ideas that work consistently. This wart solution looked like the best option to me after that research. The adhesion is so good that it can last through a shower so I’m hoping that this is the first and last container I must go through to get rid of this thing! I love that they are so convenient bit I won’t give them a 5 star rating because it’s too early to tell if they get rid of it - although all research points to the fact that they should work so that’s good. Important: I should also mention that it says online that you must file down the Plantar’s Wart first before you put on the patches. Then, this product can really get in there and do the job! I hope that this information and photos help you determine if this is the best choice for you or not and wishing you a good shopping experience!
M**Y
Love it but try with duct tape
I'm surprised with the bad reviews but maybe because I didn't use it with the adhesive it came with. Use duct tape! But these little sticker dots are powerful and effective
E**I
Does not stick
The adhesion on these pads is awful. If you don't follow the instructions and wash and dry the area thoroughly right before applying, they literally don't stick at all. If you *do* follow those instructions exactly, they might stick for a couple hours at most. The adhesive is weak and fails completely in the presence of even a little bit of sweat as far as I can tell. Additionally, the cover pads are huge relative to the acid patches and have a height to them that makes it very easy for them to catch on anything and come off as your foot moves around. I went through half of all the patches provided in one day just trying to keep them on. Absolute garbage. Save yourself the trouble and buy anything else to solve this problem.
A**L
looks good
perfect , but only need wart removal acid then additional cover
A**R
Plaster not sticky enough, tiny salicylic acid disk
The plaster/patch/pad isn't sticky enough, it falls off if I walk on it (which is inevitable for a PLANTAR wart). There is ONE product from Dr. Scholl's that includes a circular pad that is incredibly sticky, will remain in place even after doing sports. This is a long shot from that. The little medicated disks that contain 40% salicylic acid are TINY, they won't cover a plantar wart that has developed beyond it's earliest phase. By tiny, I mean REALLY TINY. Like not even pea sized. You're supposed to cover the entire wart plus another 20% extra skin around the wart to really remove the wart, this won't even cover the entire wart!!! Utterly useless.
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