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I found these very general instructions for cleaning your contact lenses. They don't say anything about what type of lenses the instructions are for, so I'm guessing that you can clean any contact lenses this way (except daily disposable lenses, of course). My question is: is there any reason why you couldn't clean Boston RXD hard lenses this way?
Use your solutions to rub your lenses with clean fingers to remove dirt, debris and build-up. Allow your contact lenses to stay in the solution for the set amount of time required by the specific solution before putting them back in your eyes. |
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