Wart Home Remedy
As I’ve said before, after trying many times and failing, going through all the conventional treatments, I found the best way to remove a wart.
learn how I was able to get rid of my warts.
Well, today’s most talked about wart home remedy is the duct tape method. In the video at the top of this page, I created a quick video on how to remove a planters wart with duct tape.
Keep in mind that I just went through the process quickly, since I can’t create a 6 day long video (you’d kill me if I did that!). So remember to keep the duct tape on for a day, switch to a new piece the next morning, and then after 6 days see if your wart is ready to fall off. If it is, start scraping it with the pumice stone (nail file in my case). If it’s not, don’t scrape it, it’s only going to hurt and bleed.
Important: After using the pumice stone or nail file, you should probably throw it out. The skin wart virus will stay on the utensil and the virus is highly contagious!
As I said in the past, I wasn’t able to remove a wart with this method, it came back very quickly and wasn’t very practical because mine was on my hand and it was exposed to people at the hotel every day. Not only that, the duct tape method can take as long as 2 months to actually take effect if it does at all!
My name is Eric Wilson, I'm an 19 year old college student from Lindenhurst, Long Island. I'm currently studying hospitality management and would love to one day be responsible for running a major hotel.
Unfortunately, I was constantly being plagued by a wart problem that just wouldn't go away. It affected me in many aspects of life and I was determined to get rid of it so I could continue to live my life happily and normally.