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Scholl Pressure Point Foam Padding 1 Sheet

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Scholl Pressure Point Foam Padding 1 Sheet
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Scholl Pressure Point Foam Padding reduces pressure and friction and relieves pain immediately. Cut to size-for feet and shoes.

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Product Overview

Scholl Pressure Point Foam Padding provides immediate relief from painful pressure and friction. This high-performance adhesive provides ultra-soft cushioning protection. The padding is available in a sheet and can be cut to size-for feet and shoes.

Benefits of Pressure Point Foam:

  • Can be cut to suit any part of the foot.
  • Ultra-soft cushioning protection.
  • Can also be applied to shoes to give cushioning protection to heels, toes etc. and is particularly useful for sports footwear.
  • Dermatologically tested adhesive.

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