You can try fusing some plastic to it, but the reality of it is that it's done for. Toss it, get a new one.
Mix critic acid and sodium and bicarbonate
Just put an ice pack on it. It should go away.
They will first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then they may apply burn gel or aloe.
The simplest ice pack can be made using a plastic bag, such as a Ziplock bag, filled with crushed or cubed ice. An alternative homemade solution is a gel ice pack. Gel ice packs can be made using two cups of water and one-third cup of vodka in a freezer bag. Once these ingredients are added to the bag, it is recommended to seal and enclose it in an additional freezer bag, and then placing it in the freezer until frozen. The Watersorb website also sells Sodium polyacrylate as an alternative to an alcohol-water solution. Sodium polyacrylate should be used as one teaspoon per quart of water.
well my friend, this happened to me and its nothin some ice cant fix use some ice
You should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
Heat will travel from the person's hand into the ice pack, where it will excite the molecules there and warm the ice pack.
Heat will travel from the person's hand into the ice pack, where it will excite the molecules there and warm the ice pack.
First you need: Tape and a Hair Pin Then You Tape the area together, then fold it over and use the hair pin to keep the tape in place
If the Blue Ice pack is less than 3 oz and in a clear plastic bag on top of your other carry on items, yes. Otherwise, no. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
You can run the burn under cool water. You can also apply an ice pack. Aloe Vera gel/spray also works.
Yes an ice pack does cause redness from cooling the skin.