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I keep forgetting. When you want your Focus Progressive contact lenses to stick to your eye and not your finger, should it be wet or dry?
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Psimonk gave me an uncharacteristically vague answer of "dry, or maybe wet" but you came through loud and clear.
And brite, I suppose. Thanks. So the lens should be wet, like the eye it's going to be sticking to, and your finger should be dry, just like it usually is. I think I got it. |
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