Within 6 days, my planter wart on my foot came off. I have had this wart for at least 3 years, but only recently found out it was a wart. I had several warts on my hands that were very bothersome and first used a H-warts oil which only left my sourrounding skin peeling with no change in the wart. I then decided to try the compound W gel on my hand warts, and although I had some of the skin on the top layers of my wart peel, it left my skin very dry and cracked and had to stop after a month of use with very little to show for it.After a couple weeks of healing, I decided to go for the bandaids, a month into using them, more and more layers of my warts were coming off with the help of some tweezers (some people on the reviews say they just fall off, but not for me)The bandaids sticky-ness is very good but not as waterproof as they claim to be. After the first month went by the adhesive from the bandaids were really messing up my nails leaving them sticky and having to continously try to scrape off what felt like super glue on my nails cuz I had 3 out of 5 warts by my nails. Looking back I probably could've used rubbing alcohol to get the adhesive off faster but honestly it was way too sticky for my sensitive skin, a lot of the surrounding skin got very dry and flaky and after the first month I had to take a break from them to heal my skin.I switched from using the bandaid they give you to a fabric bandaid that helped greatly. You can easily remove the medicated circle of acid and place it on your wart, or if you have a somewhat bigger wart and want to cover it all ( which i highly recommend) you can put more pads on to cover it up. Now just apply the bandaid, and you're set.Now in my experience of washing dishes and doing a lot of work with my hands, these bandaids don't last long. I had to buy a big box of 100. Its okay to get the warts wet, just take off the bandaid and the pad(s) and after you're done doing dishes/taking a shower (whatever) then put the pad(s) back on (if you haven't used them for 48 hours) and a fresh bandaid on.Yes this is a little bit of an annoyance. And these warts didn't go away til about 2 months.I had to buy at least 6 boxes of compound W bandaids and 2 boxes of regular bandaids, but eventually I picked them all off and my skin is healing great. And on the box they say you should have the bandaid on for 48 hours, which is impossible and super dirty. I used a set of pads for 48 hours, but changed bandaid 2 or 3 times a day. This helps you not go through so much pads, but just going through new regular bandaids, yes its gonna cost ya a little but if your not a person who can't go or won't go to a doctor, this will work, be patient, very very patient.A week after my hand warts left, I started on my foot. I was pleasantly suprised it took only 6 days, considering my hand warts were a lot longer. And I had them for about 2 years, the one on my foot a little longer.As you can see in the pictures, the first one is just the foot wart without any application. The second one is day 4 of 2 pads on the wart. The third picture is the wart all gone, fresh red skin that doesn't sting to the touch. Ta-da! Im amazed, give these a try if you have the patience (and the funds incase it takes long like mine)