In reading previous posts, it seems that many believe that if you avoid the
"no rub" multipurpose solutions for cleaning soft hydrogel contact lenses,
and use a separate cleaner, it will clean the lenses better and you could
possibly prolong the life of your lenses. Do most of you eye docs agree? And
if so, is there a consensus best cleaning solution to use for regular
hydrogel and si-hydrogel lenses?
Also, I've seen the cleaners that use hydrogen peroxide ... are they any
better than any other cleaner?
Thanks for your advice!

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Quick - 09 Sep 2006 05:11 GMT
> In reading previous posts, it seems that many believe
> that if you avoid the "no rub" multipurpose solutions for
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> Also, I've seen the cleaners that use hydrogen peroxide
> ... are they any better than any other cleaner?
I'm not a doctor but I haven't heard anyone say the above.
What everyone has said is that rubbing is better/necessary.
Not to avoid the "no rub" multipurpose *solutions*. Just
avoid the "no rub" part.
-Quick