Contact Lens Solution by Boston Advance, for Gas Permeable Contact Lenses, 1 Fl Oz
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The solution is meant for soaking. A cleaning agent made by Boston is meant to perform the clean rub and replace, but not this.
It isn't clear to me what Prose lenses are, but for my gas permeable lenses, I use it. This is a hard flexible lens (not a soft lens). If Prose is similar to gas permeable, I would be OK with it. If you call the manufacturer, perhaps they can help.
As far as my gas permeables are concerned, this is the only cleaner I ever liked
Since I've used it for so long, I haven't noticed any differences.
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Bausch + Lomb created the package we received in the UK but manufactured it in Italy. In place of the red snap cap frequently used in the US, the bottle has a purple screw cap. I will not continue ordering from the same vendor in the future. While the ingredients in the EU format are different, they are sufficiently similar to those in the US format that I am ok with using the product.
This is the first time in decades that I have even tried using another cleaner on I recommend either Boston or Boston Advanced as the only two Buying on Amazon is now my usual method. I would go to Target with no other reason except to get my prescription filled. As Amazon's second headquarters is located in northern Virginia, I can now shop locally!.
If you can't figure this out (as I couldn't figure this out three basic steps for cleaning your contact lenses Observe 1) scrub, 2) over-clean 3) rinse with saline at the end of the night. That may be the most helpful information. There is a product for step 1 of this process. There seems to be no difference between them, and each is Despite their small size, these bottles are more expensive and require you to constantly check when you are done with them. It could reasonably be argued that the size is justified because this stuff expires eventually. My mini-computer is my primary mode of transportation I've never experienced any problems in the past few years since I got a fridge. This is the issue The irony in the instructions must be apparent if you can read them, so how are they able to ignore it? If you are using Boston Advance for step 3, you MUST use that brand. Not at all. The cleaning solution is horrible, making an already annoying task even more frustrating. There is even a smaller packaging. When used for the first time, it comes out like the last few bubbles from a finished bottle of dish-washing liquid You can use liquid washing soap. There is a feeling that it could be doing something. It is so much more convenient and cheaper to use "clear care" than those other brands. It is too bad lobob is gone, but I hope there will be an alternative (besides this brand).
As I have hard contacts, I have found this to be the best way to clean As the liquid is white, you can gauge how much to use, and the tip of the bottle is red so that any liquid damaged to your eyes will not be accidentally gotten into. The bottle is small enough that you can tuck it into your.
As a person who has worn gas perms for 33 years, this stuff is the next best thing to polishing the lens - it removes scratches and other blemishes from the lenses in a few minutes. That's how optometrists become less and less valuable as providers of this service.
Despite applying this stuff twice, I still had a smudge on my face. It took a single application of CVS generic lens soap (for rgp) to remove the smudge. Even after using this cleaner for a while, the lenses are still slightly cloudy and I have to take them out and clean them again, sometimes more than once. It also does not foam as well as the generic cleaner at CVS. There needs to be more viscosity in the formula like the one offered by CVS. Due to CVS's discontinuation of their generic cleaners, it will not be available at the store anymore. There is no good formula there.
This cleaner is not for rigid lenses like the one I bought last time. It is hard to rinse all of it off and makes your eyes red and What I wanted wasn't what I got.