How long can contacts sit in Clear Care solution?

How long can contacts sit in Clear Care solution?

7 days
You can store lenses in an unopened CLEAR CARE ® or CLEAR CARE ® PLUS Solution lens case for up to 7 days. After 7 days, prior to wear, discard old solution and disinfect the lenses again.

Can I put Opti Free contact solution in my eye?

A: Yes. They are designed for use while your lenses are in your eye. A: Opti-Free multi-purpose solutions are formulated for cleaning, disinfecting, and rinsing your lenses immediately before putting them in your eyes.

Can you put diluted hydrogen peroxide in your eyes?

When used correctly, hydrogen peroxide solutions are safe for the eyes. However, if you don’t follow package instructions, hydrogen peroxide can cause irritation, redness, and complications such as temporary corneal damage.

How does clean and clear contact solution work?

CLEAR CARE® Cleaning & Disinfecting Solution uses the bubbling power of hydrogen peroxide to give your lenses some much-needed TLC. Our Triple Action Cleaning power makes lenses so fresh, they feel like new, but without the preservatives found in your typical multi-purpose solutions.

Can you rinse off Clear Care?

Can I rinse my lenses with Clear Care or Clear Care Plus Solution before wearing them? NO. Clear Care and Clear Care Plus Solution should never be used to rinse lenses before you put them on your eyes. Otherwise, you’ll experience extremely unpleasant burning and stinging.

Can you use Clear Care solution everyday?

A: You can store lenses in an unopened CLEAR CARE or CLEAR CARE PLUS Solution lens case for up to 7 days. After 7 days, prior to wear, discard old solution and disinfect the lenses again. A: CLEAR CARE and CLEAR CARE PLUS are safe to use daily.

How long does contact solution last after opened?

The discard date is the date the solution should be thrown out after opening (typically within 90 days but varies depending on the manufacturer and solution type).

Can you use hydrogen peroxide on contact lenses?

“You should never put hydrogen peroxide directly into your eyes or on your contact lenses,” Lepri says. That’s because this kind of solution can cause stinging, burning, and damage—specifically to your cornea (the clear surface that covers your eye).

How do hydrogen peroxide contact lens solutions work?

The contacts are placed into a special container with a platinum-coated disk, which reacts with the hydrogen peroxide. This “redox” reaction (reduction and oxidation) produces small bubbles that help to clean the contacts. After 6-8 hours, the hydrogen peroxide becomes an eye-safesaline solution.