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Home FAQ Getting contact lenses? Stuff you should know!
Getting contact lenses? Stuff you should know!

Multipurpose solution is for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting and storing your contact lenses. Clean your lenses as you would with daily cleaner, then rinse (as long as directed) and disinfect, all with the same solution; or rinse the lenses twice, then place them in the clean lens case with solution to clean and disinfect. When you are ready to wear the lenses, rinse them again. With multipurpose solutions, no other lens care products are necessary.


Enzymatic cleaner is for removing protein from your contact lenses, usually on a weekly basis. You use the tablets with saline solution or disinfecting solution (multipurpose or hydrogen peroxide), as directed.

Before using enzymatic cleaner, clean and rinse your contacts using other products. Fill your lens case or vials (as directed) with solution, then drop an enzymatic tablet in each lens well or vial. Wait for them to dissolve, then add your contacts. Leave them in for the required time, usually 15 minutes.

Afterward, disinfect with another product if necessary. Certain enzymatic cleaners allow you to skip the disinfection step if you use disinfecting solution rather than saline, but that's not always the case; check the enzymatic cleaner packaging to find out.


Eye drops for contact lenses are for lubricating your eye and rewetting your contacts. Make sure to choose a brand that is safe for contact lenses. Eye drops that aren't mean for contact lenses can temporarily alter how a lens fits your eye, or discolor the lens.


Contact lens case Used to store your lens in fresh solution.

  • Always keep one side of your case closed at a time, this will keep you from switching your lenses.
  • Before closing your case, ensure your lens is in the case, submerged in solution. Lenses that are close to the threads when you close the case are at risk of being torn. (if your lens looks like cookie monster took a bite out of it, chances are it got caught in the case)
  • When removing your lens from the case, be gentle. Soft lenses tear if you use too much pressure, and Gas Permeable Lenses can scratch from the pressure.
  • Rinse your case with clean water and let it air dry when not in use, this will flush out the dirty solution and leave you with a clean case when you need it next.
  • Replace your cases at least every 3 months to ensure clean and healthy contact lenses.
 
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