To Remove Protein Deposits From Contact Lenses: Soak And Rub

To Remove Protein Deposits From Contact Lenses: Soak And Rub

Since we have selected contact lenses and non-daily disposable contact lenses, let’s deal with「cleaning」in an honest manner. As a consequence, the lifelong companion of contact lenses -- the care solution that some people scream that they always cannot use up, while others suffer from the fact that it is much too exorbitant and costly to use -- has turned into a daily protein removal dependency for everyone. 

If you have some knowledge of technology, you will be delighted to identify the care solution with the function of tear protein removal, while assuming that everything will be fine if you use it to rinse and soak. Actually, it’s far from enough. 

If you have some knowledge of technology, you will be delighted to identify the care solution with the function of tear protein removal, while assuming that everything will be fine if you use it to rinse and soak. Actually, it’s far from enough. 

The protease component of the care solution, which functions as a protein remover, typically removes merely a tiny amount of tear protein from the surface of the lens during the rinse and soak action, while more tear protein remains hidden in the fine pores of the internal structure of the lens. For this reason, it is essential to apply an external force to get rid of the tear proteins that are so firmly adhered to. Well, this external force is exactly the mechanical force that we commonly employ -- rubbing! 

In the morning, the moment you put on your contact lenses, it’s as if you have been pumped with daily vitality; in the evening, the moment you take them off to clean them: I really wish I hadn’t worn them in the morning.

This struggle that you do not really want to confront may be quite identical to everyone else. At night after an exhausting day, there comes a time to wash your contact lenses before you wash and apply skin care products. During the process, you have to be patient and careful to count the duration and keep your nails in check ...... is really anxious. 

Moreover, if you clean your hands sloppily, you may bring germs from your hands to the contact lenses, thereby leaving a safety risk to eye health. 

The dishes can be washed with a dishwasher, and the laundry is available by the washing machine, when it comes to cleaning contact lenses ...... who does not desire to free the hands! 

Well, here it comes!

ReO2 Contact Lens Cleaner is the world's first contact lens cleaner designated for dry eye relief. FDA 510K approved, it can eliminate 99.999% of bacteria and viruses and remove up to 94.7% of protein deposits. Clean your contacts effectively with ReO2 and free yourself from the hassles of contact lens cleaning. Learn more about the technology.

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