






🧴 Say goodbye to warts, not your comfort!
WartStick Maximum Strength is a solid-stick wart remover featuring 40% salicylic acid for powerful, painless wart elimination. Its waxy, mess-free applicator ensures precise, odorless treatment with over 35 uses per stick, suitable for common and plantar warts on various body parts. Trusted for decades and safe for kids, it offers a fast, gentle alternative to freeze kits and liquid treatments.























| ASIN | B00SHK1EFK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,000 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Wart Removal Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (14,129) |
| Date First Available | October 12, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0001 |
| Manufacturer | Balassa Laboratories |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 3 x 4 inches; 0.32 ounces |
V**L
works like a charm!
This is awesome! I've had this work countless times without anything coming back. This is magic in a stick! Buy it, don't wait. This is the best at-home solution to have - not even painful! Just apply this and put a Band-Aid on, and you will notice how your wart goes down. Super easy and quick results. This is the only store-bought thing that will work.
R**9
Fast & easy wart removal!
Works unbelievably fast! This stuff is amazing! This literally took less than a week to get rid of a small wart I had on my finger for over a year. Nothing else that I tried worked at all. I was very skeptical about this but figured I had nothing to lose, but the wart. I applied it twice a day and covered it with a Band-Aid. Your skin will peel, but don’t panic. It will look completely normal by the next day. Absolutely do not hesitate to purchase this!
D**S
Works, but better for smaller warts.
I like this product, but there are a few issues. The product says that the spot should be treated, then covered with a bandage. It you're treating one small spot, that's not an issue. If you have several spots that are bigger, prepare to go through a ton of bandages. This product uses Salicylic acid to get rid of warts. It essentially makes the upper layers of skin slough much more quickly. For tougher warts, this can take quite awhile to work on the wart, but the skin around the wart can get pretty sensitive before the wart is gone. If you stop too soon, the wart just comes back. Again, more bandages. My PA suggested this.
J**I
This works, but...
...maybe not how you expect. NOTE: _This is not medical advice, I am simply retelling an experience with a product. Please consult a physician for medical advice_ Perhaps there are different types of warts out there, but for the case we were dealing with here, this product worked- but in an unexpected way. We assumed the product was like a type of pimple-cream: put it on the affected area as directed, and VIOLA! But not in our case. After 6 weeks of use (about half the recommended time), it was evidence that the wax stick [not sure if it's classified as wax, but that's what I'm calling it here] was just deteriorating the skin around the wart/fungus, and not the actual wart itself. We've never dealt with this before, so we kept applying the wax at least daily, with reports of discomfort (it's literally melting away the skin [turns the skin white, as the wax erodes the dermal layers. The spent wax and skin need cleaned at least twice per day.) In short, because the wax seemed to be taking a very long time, with very little 'direct' effect, a lot of cleaning effort and pain; we decided to use a set of hemostats and pull the root of the wart out. In brief, the wax stick helped erode the top layers of skin to allow us to pull out the root of the wart. This erosion over the course of weeks yielded a small but tolerable pain (versus just cutting directly to the root). Once the skin was soft and white, it was easier to separate the tube of the wart from the sidewall, by twisting in clockwise and counter-clockwise circles/spirals; eventually prying it free from its base. Very painful process I have not been able to find a higher concentration of commercial salicylic acid without having to get into mild chemistry. Perhaps other people have a different type of problem or different experience, but this worked for us. It does cause pain if you rub acid on your foot and walk around on it. We kept everything clean, and after some time of applying product, we let the skin around it heal, and then began application again. We would dress the area with a non-stick bandage and tape. During one of the healing stages (6-8 weeks in), we used a scalpel (Exact-o actually/thank you) to carefully cut the skin free around the white stalk, and then used a slightly duller edge to 'pry' around the edges enough to get ahold of the stalk with the hemostats. At this point, we had to be very careful so as to not break the white stem (it broke once for us, and took a week plus to grow back strong enough to pull on). We very carefully attached the hemostat and locked them. Then, using precise gentle force- pull, turn and twist the stalk. The wart will be attached to the skin it's growing through, so we had to very carefully get the sides free. Because this is a delicate process, it took us over an hour. Using constant, but miniscule torque, we tore the sidewalls of the stalk, from the sidewalls of the skin (both cylindrical). At the base is a rough, root connection to the skin and because we had completely and cleanly separated the sidewall, the base root just popped out. We actually applied more wax to the hole ensure the root was "cleaned out" (but painfully increased closure/healing time) The healing time for a cylindrical wound took us longer time to recover from than a linear cut. During this time, we applied an antibacterial salve and dressed with non-stick bandage and tape. We kept everything clean with rubbing alcohol while working. We were warned not to break pieces of the wart off, as the new pieces may form a new, full, wart. We checked out the area twice daily- cleaning, and inspecting for new growth until the base of the skin was healed completely. [As an aside, we feel this originated from going outdoors in a sub/tropical area with lots of ground fungi- barefoot] So that was our experience, your experience may vary. Don't expect to just put this product on and make your wart go away magically. As noted from the other reviews, it can be painful depending on the user's tolerance level. It will take some effort to remove, and this product can help. 5-stars
J**N
small but works well
Product works well, but it is a very small portion for the cost.
A**T
Works great
This is the best wart remover I’ve found. I have tried many others and none work as fast as this stick. And the best part is it’s painless, unlike the liquids. Highly recommend!
S**O
Making progress.. It worked!
Update 4 May 14th: Oh My Gosh.. I think it’s gone! Finally! Thank you thank you thank you! So after my last update I stopped applying the wart stick and used nail clippers to cut out as much as I could. My my skin dried completely by the next day. I could still see black spots, but I was too afraid to cut any deeper. I was shocked just how deep the layers of skins could be. Worried that I still had some of the wart remaining, I still refrained from using the wart stick and went about my day. My skin around the area peeled a bit, but not an alarming amount. I’d just been letting my finger exist afterwards. No bandaid no medication, but today I started picking at some dried skin around my cuticle. Well.. I noticed that the area where the black spots were showing was also slightly raised and…. Able to be peeled like a scab. So slowly I lifted the skin and… The black spots completely lifted too! The spots that were deep in my skin had completely rose to the top layer of skin. There’s nothing there now! My skin looks perfectly normal now! I’m including a photo. My skin is still dry along my nail bed and I did have press on nails prior so there’s dead skin and glue. I just can’t believe after a year or two of having this thing in my finger it’s finally gone. Update 3: May 5 I haven’t experienced skin peeling.. unless I was suppose to peeling it myself because the skin did appear softer under the bandaid. Was concerned it was too moist from the product. This morning I cut away at the spot. Min. Discomfort. This the deepest I’ve cut away at the wart before using the product. Most of the blood vessels are gone, but I still see a few in the corners I wasn’t directly applying the WartStick. I have placed more product over the area now able to see a different layer of skin. (Again my wart is small on my pointer finger so precision is hard without using the edge of a clipper and cotton swab). Min. Tingling/burning after applying the bandaid. It goes away within a minute. I’m hoping by tomorrow I can clip away at more as I’m uncertain if my wart has a base due to its size. Update 2: Received April 30th. It’s the 2 of May 11:13pm. First day I didn’t cut the harden skin back as I’d cut it a few days prior. Day 2 I cut it back to make sure it was getting on the wart but not deeply enough to bleed. April 2nd.. currently.. I’ve noticed a slight burning sensation? Not consistent, but every now and then I’ll feel it. The skin is starting to turn white. For precision I use a Q-tip to gently smoother the product onto and then dab a good bit on the wart before covering with the bandaid. My wart is tiny which is why I was in denial it was a wart at first. Once you cut the harden skin back you can see the blood vessels from the wart. Actually, I’ll include a photo this time too. Will update again. (Video couldn’t get camera to focus.) First review: First day using it. I’m hoping this works. This has been on my finger for a year or two after getting my nails done at a salon. Thank goodness it hasn’t spread anywhere else, but it’s always bugged me. Mines seems to callous over which may be why it didn’t spread. I’ve cut it off several times but it always grows back. I had to accept that this was indeed a wart. I really hope this works. I tried another product and it sucked. I don’t feel any burning atm but I didn’t cut the wart open, but product has soften the area. I will say it seems to have something in it because it melted my press-on nail’s polish slightly. Lol. So hopefully it’s strong enough for this wart too.
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A**S
Very effective. It solved a problem that I struggled to find a solution for.
R**N
Bought this for an actively growing wart on finger. Ten days later, it has fallen down. Fantastic product. Used it along with a normal band aid.
V**A
I have one very small wart, since it’s very small I don’t want to use my wart patch. I tried the stick and dried fast after 3 days
M**N
Bought it for my mom let’s see if it’s works
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