Band-Aids?
Answers: I love Band-Aid Advanced Healing Bandages. They stay on for several days, even near washing. They don't soak up hose down, and they breathe, so you don't have to verbs about making your skin wrinkly. They may not stand up as resourcefully with a mechanic, but administer them a try because they're wonderful.
There are a couple that cover the whole nouns (around the outside edge) with cement to seal stale the wound from contamination.... but none could actually stand up to a mechanic's work nouns. There's just too much movement for that little sticky stuff to work.
What I would suggest (that I've seen masses people do) is to capture one of those band-aids (or any band-aid, really), and then wrap the nouns with cartridge. Either use bandage-style tape (like they use to hold dressings on wounds with), or more plausible straight duct tape. With how much and how frozen of work a mechanic does, I think duct video is the only piece that'll stay on all time... he just might want to shave any mane around the area beforehand he applies it so he doesn't have to rip it rotten later (ouch!).
If you can find another water-proof video, that might be better (because of all the grease and oil).... but duct video will typically stay on no matter what you can throw at it ;-)
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