Solutions & lens care

Multi-purpose solutions, hydrogen peroxide systems, saline, and the rub-and-rinse routine that keeps your lenses safe.
A liquid that cleans, rinses, disinfects and stores soft contact lenses. Rub lens for 10–20 seconds, rinse, then store in fresh solution overnight.
Don't. Even brief tap-water contact carries Acanthamoeba risk. If you forget, rinse the lens after with solution before going out.
A stronger disinfection system using 3% hydrogen peroxide, neutralised in a special case. Better for sensitive eyes and lens-related allergies than multi-purpose solutions.
No. Tap water can carry Acanthamoeba, a parasite that causes severe and difficult-to-treat corneal infections.
Every 3 months, or sooner if it looks discoloured or scratched. Most new MPS bottles include a fresh case for this reason.
Yes, but rinse the lens and case thoroughly with the new solution before switching. Wait until the next overnight cycle for the new disinfection to take full effect.
Use unopened sterile saline (no disinfectant) for a single night, or switch to glasses until you can buy proper solution. Never use tap water or homemade salt water.
Mostly no — modern multi-purpose solutions handle protein well enough that weekly enzymatic tablets are no longer needed for soft monthly lenses. Still used in some specialist RGP cases.
In an emergency, yes — sterile saline is harmless in the eye. But it has no preservative or viscosity, so the relief is very brief.
Protein, lipid or makeup deposits have built up. Try a deeper clean (rub-and-rinse for 30 sec each side) — if no improvement, the lens is past its useful life.
Yes — pick it up, rinse it generously with fresh multi-purpose solution, inspect for damage, and reinsert. Never use tap water.
No — refresh the solution at least every 7 days even if you're not wearing the lenses, and discard lenses unworn for more than 30 days.
Daily disposables: throw them away. Monthly/two-week lenses: in a clean lens case filled with fresh multi-purpose solution, lid closed.
No — modern multi-purpose solutions are formulated to work with both hydrogel and silicone hydrogel materials. Check the bottle for confirmation.
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