





👓 See the Difference: Your Lenses Deserve a Spa Day!
Clear Care Cleaning Solution is a powerful lens care product that utilizes hydrogen peroxide's bubbling action to deeply clean and refresh contact lenses. Each twin pack contains 12 ounces of solution, complete with an exclusive lens case featuring a platinum disc for optimal cleaning. Safe for all types of contact lenses, this solution ensures your vision remains crystal clear while providing a user-friendly experience.








| ASIN | B0123F1JKY |
| ASIN | B0123F1JKY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #128,168 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #455 in Contact Lens Care Products |
| Brand Name | CLEAR CARE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (386) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (386) |
| Item Weight | 1.96 Pounds |
| Item model number | 0065035821 |
| Liquid Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Alcon Laboratories, Inc |
| Manufacturer | Alcon Laboratories, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0065035821 |
| Model Number | 0065035821 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.51 x 13.02 x 20 cm; 889.04 g |
P**L
Good
This lense cleaner is very good for hard lenses. I wish they would sell this in UAE.
B**K
I have been using this lens solution religiously for the past 2 years now. I must say that these certainly are more expensive than traditional saline "no-rub" solutions, but in the long run, these are totally worthwhile for keeping lenses clean and healthy. The bubbles formed by the reaction aren't just for the show -- they mechanically break down protein build up in the pores, allowing your eyes to "breathe" when you put them on. I can wear my contacts for a long time and do not experience dryness I had experienced with saline solutions. The only downside of using this solution is that once you commit to putting your lenses into your lens case, you better wait at least 6 hours or so for the reaction to complete before putting them back on. You can try to rinse the lenses off with saline solution, but the hydroxide solution will have absorbed into the lenses that once you put them on, you will experience a rather painful sting in your eye from the hydroxide reacting with your eye instead! The best solution I have found is to put the lenses into saline solution case, and change out the saline solution 3 times every 3 minutes or so for the saline solution to be absorbed into the lenses.
1**1
I'm allergic to the preservatives in most contact lens solutions so I have used clear care for many years and it always has been good. it also removes any calcium deposits on the lenses. just be careful to never put directly in your eyes bc it has to neutralize with the included case overnight.
A**R
Definitely does the thing. Word of warning… don’t ever accidentally think you can put your lenses in a normal contact case and wait several days, and the chemical will wear off… you HAVE to use the cases that come in the box. Idk. I’ve never taken a chemistry class in my life, but something about the little black wheel thing inside the case makes the chemical in this fluid deactivate and not burn your eyeballs off. I didn’t know that. I put my contacts in a normal case for a couple of days, thinking the chemical would wear off… it did not. It hurt SO freaking bad when I tried to put it in my eyeball. Luckily I was able to yank it out immediately and immediately flush my eyeball with ice water and wear my glasses for a few days. I’ll not soon forget that pain, though. I’ll never make that mistake again.
O**Y
I've tried A LOT of contact solutions over 20+ years, this brand outways any other out there in my opinion. Some comparable but these still outweigh the rest. My contacts are so clean by the morning, NEVER have my eyes burned following the directions provided.
M**E
Reported to my eye doctor that my one contacts never lasted the full one month. They always seemed to get one dry spot (I’m sure from makeup) that would get blurry or end up bothering my eyes. He suggested I use this solution and repeatedly said I would have to wait at least 6 hrs before I wore the contacts. That’s Because of the hydrogen peroxide in it that needs to evaporate, so your left with just water. The container has a visibly line to let you know how much solution to fill it up with. I accidentally went past that line and when I placed the housing unit for the contacts in it, it bubbled up and overflowed. I hoped this would have helped keep my contacts clear from forming little dry fuzzy but it hasn’t. I am still having the same problem.
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