I’ve been wearing contacts for about 10 years now. The reason I don’t wear glasses is not because I don’t think they look good, but they just always slide down my face since I don’t have a high nose bridge. (Ah, the hardships of being Asian…) I haven’t really ever had a problem with contacts until this past year. I was prescribed a new set of contacts that was to be changed every year rather than every month. My eyes started to get irritated on a daily basis and I eventually went to see one of the eye doctors at work.
Turns out that the multi-purpose saline solution I use to clean my contacts wasn’t enough to break down the protein buildup. It was then that I was introduced to Clear Care by my optometrist.
From their website: “Clear Care uses hydrogen peroxide to kill germs and bacteria that cause eye infections. Clear Care works with its special lens case to create a bubbling action which actively cleans and removes protein from your lenses so the lenses feel more comfortable.”
I wanted to do a short tutorial on how to use Clear Care since I know a lot of people aren’t familiar with this type of care for contacts. I certainly didn’t know about it until my optometrist told me about it.
Each box comes with a bottle of solution and a special type of lens case (as shown above).
The metallic wheel is what neutralizes the hydrogen peroxide and the “basket” is where your each contact lens goes. (they are marked L and R)
After you have placed your contacts in the special lens holder, fill the clear container with Clear Care solution up to the marked line.
Then all that’s left to do is to put the lens holder in the cup, screw it shut, and let the solution do its work! Be sure to let it sit for at least 6 hours or else burning/stinging will occur. The solution needs at least 6 hours to neutralize.
Some safety tips to keep in mind: [also from their website]
- Never use Clear Care with a regular flat lens case. Clear Care only works with the special lens case provided.
- A fresh lens case is included FREE in each package of Clear Care. Always use the new Clear Care lens case when you open a new package.
- Keep your lenses in the Clear Care lens case for at least 6 hours. The solution needs time to neutralize – making it safe for you to insert your lenses.
- Never rinse lenses with Clear Care prior to inserting lenses into your eyes. Clear Care is a powerful cleaning and disinfecting solution that will burn and sting your eyes unless neutralized properly. If you want to rinse lenses, use a sterile saline solution.
- Never squirt Clear Care directly into your eyes.
Hope this helped for all those contact wearers out there! I’ll be back soon with a post on newest fashion trend in Asia – Circle Lenses!
Thank you sssooo much for this tutorial! My contact solution isn't strong enough to clean the protein build up from my lenses either and I have had several eye infections because of it!! I can't wait to try this solution out! One question thoug.... once the lenses have neutralizes after 6 hours, do we need to rinse them with a regular solution or just stick them in our eyes? Also, if we use this solution, can we still use other eye solutions daily?
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