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RPG wearers? What solutions do you use?

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marcia_jay - 26 Dec 2006 22:54 GMT
Anyone out there who uses RPG lenses?  I am having the worst time finding
wetting/soaking solutions.  All of the ones I have been able to use, they are
discontinuing.

What do you all use out there?

The only brand I can still find--Boston brand--is the one brand my eyes
cannot tolerate.  They discontinued my Wet-N-Soak Plus that I have been using
for 20 years.

Anyone out there using any other brands than Boston?
Charles - 27 Dec 2006 14:41 GMT
> Anyone out there who uses RPG lenses?  I am having the worst time
> finding wetting/soaking solutions.  All of the ones I have been able
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> Anyone out there using any other brands than Boston?

My preferred is UniquePh.  It's Alcon's RGP offering if I'm not
mistaken.  Much less goopy than Boston.  It's always sold out around
here, and kind of hard to find, but Target and Walgreens carry it.

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marcia_jay - 27 Dec 2006 19:11 GMT
Hey, actually the doctor mentioned that one. I called the manufacturer and
the lady there said that they selll it only in tiny 3 ml bottles. That's
smaller than cleaning solution.

My current solution (which was discontinued, so I have the last bottle
available on earth) is about 118 ml.  How would I make due with such a small
amount?  She said it sold for $14 for a two pack of these tiny 3 ml bottles.

Is this true?  Or is she mistaken?

>> Anyone out there who uses RPG lenses?  I am having the worst time
>> finding wetting/soaking solutions.  All of the ones I have been able
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CatmanX - 27 Dec 2006 20:37 GMT
Menicare Plus from Menicon. It's the only solution I know of that kills
Acanthamoeba in cyst form.

dr grant

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