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I just read an article by a guy who has to take out his contacts (more often than he would like) to adjust them. He says that when he doesn't have any solution with him he'll use plain water or even saliva to clean them.
![]() For those of you keeping score at home, both ideas are very risky. There's a boxer in the UK who got a serious infection after cleaning one of his contacts in his mouth. Don't try this at home. So what do you do if you have to take your contacts out and don't have any contact lens solution on you? |
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