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Clean Contact Lenses Hydrogen Peroxide

On cleaning contact lenses with hydrogen peroxide
People who want to clean contact lenses often doubt what they use. Hydrogen peroxide, can you choose to clean contact lenses?

Hydrogen peroxide, the name of the chemical hydrogen peroxide, is also highly oxidizing. When it comes to cleaning contact lenses, its power is remarkable. Cleaning contact lenses with hydrogen peroxide can remove proteins, lipids and all kinds of dirt on them. Cover its oxidizing properties can break the structure of dirt, making it decomposed and easy to remove.

However, cleaning with hydrogen peroxide also requires caution. Hydrogen peroxide is irritating. If not properly handled, it will directly touch the eyes and will hurt the eyes. Therefore, after cleaning contact lenses with hydrogen peroxide, it is necessary to neutralize them with a specific treatment solution to ensure that there is no residual hydrogen peroxide, which is safe.

If you want to clean contact lenses with hydrogen peroxide, you should know the method first. It is advisable to use a special dioxy care system and operate according to its instructions. Place the contact lens in the dioxy care solution, and when it is still soaked, the hydrogen peroxide will exert its cleaning ability. After the specified time has passed, neutralization and other follow-up things will be done.

Contact lenses of different materials have different tolerance to hydrogen peroxide. Soft contact lenses are made of delicate materials, or you need to choose a more careful cleaning method; hard contact lenses, although slightly tolerable, should not be used arbitrarily. It is necessary to carefully investigate the characteristics of contact lenses before deciding on a cleaning method.

All in all, hydrogen peroxide can be one of the methods for cleaning contact lenses. However, it must follow its regulations and clarify its advantages and disadvantages in order to protect the cleanliness of contact lenses and maintain eye safety.