Published on September 26, 2009.
I have mentioned in the previous post that if not properly managed, wearing contact lenses can expose the user to eye infection. Therefore, contact lenses must be cleaned and stored properly with the right contact solution. Some contact lens users mix and match their contact solutions because several solutions are cheaper than others, and end up with infected eyes, scratched corneas, and warped contact lens surfaces. Therefore, you need the right contact lens solution to remove protein deposit from the surfaces, clean and condition your contact lenses. Keep in mind that proper contact care will make your contact lenses revitalized and feel like new every single day.
The question is how to determine whether a contact lens solution is a good one or not? When looking for a contact lens solution, look for a solution that suits all types of contact lenses. It should be able to remove protein, prevent calcium deposits and also kill germs which are all hazardous to the eye. It should also be able to enhance the movement of the contact lenses. The best contact lens solution will contain Hydranate, a clinically proven ingredient that removes protein deposits while you soak your lenses overnight. Besides giving you cleaning power, it helps condition the surface of your contact lenses to help retain moisture.

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