Friday, February 26, 2010

Does anyone use Clear Care for their contacts?

I just got a sample from my optometrist to tryout since my eyes are always dry. Does anyone else use it here? The question I have is, is it okay to rinse the special case it comes with after use or am I fine just leaving it alone since the solution turns to salt water?Does anyone use Clear Care for their contacts?
I use Clear Care and love it! Typically I empty the case and rinse it with warm water and allow it to sit out and air dry for the day.Does anyone use Clear Care for their contacts?
I rinse mine right with regular contact sultion after I take the contacts out. I also rinse the middle peice with regular contact sultion as well that way I don't accidently get some of the clear care solution on my fingers and then into my eyes bc it really really does burn like bad. Unfortunally I learned the hard way.
Rinse the case out with hot water and let it air dry. Make sure you NEVER put Clear Care in your eyes! And make sure you let it sit in the case for at least 6 hours. Also, every time you buy a new bottle, throw away the case and start with the fresh one. Clear Care is a great solution, it is more comfortable for the eyes. My boyfriend has sensitive eyes with his contacts but when he uses clear care his eyes are fine. Clear Care is preservative-free. It removes the proteins from the contacts better than other solutions. It is a very good choice. The only reason why other people might not use it is because it is more expensive than regular solutions and it is more time consuming.


Have a bottle of Opti-Free, for example, around in case you need to rinse your contacts and put them right back in your eye. NEver rinse your contacts with Clear Care and put it back in your eye.
I used to use Clear Care (just had LVC). I would usually rinse my case with saline solution after use and let air dry. Never had a problem with it. I'm not sure what the directions say on it anymore...but follow the packaging directions...if it says to rinse, you should. I just always preferred to rinse everything when I was done with some saline (even rinsed prior to use just to make sure that no dust fell in while it was air drying).
I have used clear care for a long time, I rinse the case and the lenses in saline. You can rinse the case in warm water and let it air dry too. I just do keep some Opti free or plain saline on hand in case I just have to take my lenses out for a small period of time to take a nap or to take a shower or just to rest my eyes after work adn before I go out again. So, having saline or optif free on hand is a good idea anyway. You will love Clear Care!

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