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Since CibaSoft SoftColors are annual contacts, they are pretty durable, obviously, but I heard that if they get protein deposits on them, you have to take them to your eye doctor to get them professionally cleaned.
Isn't there some kind of special machine and/or solution to get protein off of your Softcolors? |
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