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the care and feeding of RPGs vs soft lenses

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marcia_jay - 25 Oct 2006 21:05 GMT
Do any of you use Saline Solution at all with your RPGs?  I always thought
Saline Solution was for soft lenses only, and in fact when I looked at the
box in the store it only mentions soft lenses.

This new optometrist office said something that made me think I am supposed
to use Saline Solution with my new RPG lenses (the type or brand of these
lenses BTW remains a mystery at this point).

How would you use it, and is there a special type for RPGs vs soft lenses?

I've always just used soaking and wetting solution (all in one WetNSoak Plus,
which they just discontinued) and OptiExpress Sensitive cleaning solution,
and just rinse with water.
Jan - 25 Oct 2006 21:54 GMT
marcia_jay via MedKB.com schreef:

> This new optometrist office said something that made me think I am supposed
> to use Saline Solution with my new RPG lenses (the type or brand of these
> lenses BTW remains a mystery at this point).

Then ask Marcia, you have paid for it!

> I've always just used soaking and wetting solution (all in one WetNSoak Plus,
> which they just discontinued) and OptiExpress Sensitive cleaning solution,
> and just rinse with water.

Marcia, ask your specialist if Unique PH is allowed perhaps in
combination with Opticlean.

Jan (normally Dutch spoken)
 
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