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Boston 7 are very popular RGP contact lenses. I was wondering if you can use this DMV 45 tool for picking up your Boston 7 contact lenses. Some of these tools are intended to be used by those who wear soft contact lenses. This isn't one if them, is it?
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Okay, I kind of figured this thing might not be good for a wibbly-wobbly soft contact lens. Thanks for your help, dda1960.
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