PEROXIDE CLEANING SYSTEMS
Place lenses in the supplied basket holder and fill the case with the hydrogen peroxide solution. If
required add the neutralising tablet and replace the lid and tighten. It is imperative the lenses are
not
removed before the solution has had six hours to neutralise.
TWO-STEP CLEANER
As directed by your optometrist, some patients require a daily two-step lens cleaning system. Hold the
lens in the palm of your hand and instil one drop of the daily lens cleaner into the back (bowl) of the
lens. Gently rub the lens until the liquid foams like soap. Then rinse off with saline and place the lens
into the conditioning solution to store overnight.
INTENSIVE CLEANER
To clean and maintain the wettability of your lenses use intensive cleaner, such as Menicon Progent.
Place the lenses into the contact lens case holders. Open vial A and B by twisting the cap and pour the
contents into the contact lens case. Replace the lid and tighten. Leave the lenses in the solution for
30 minutes, then remove and rinse thoroughly with saline. Lenses can now be worn or soaked in your
daily cleaner (please note that this product may not be available in all countries, ask your practitioner).
Cleaning:
2
EYESPACE BESPOKE CLEANING
The first thing you will notice about your lenses is they are different in colour. A green or grey lens for
your right eye and blue lens for your left eye will ensure you don’t get the lenses confused. A good way
to remember this is that the second letter of green/grey is R for right! The second letter of blue is L
for left!
EyeSpace Bespoke lenses are made of a strong polymer which resists damage in normal wearing
circumstances. However, it is still important to handle them carefully.
Habits that may cause a lens to break, include:
• Pressure on the lens. If the lens lands on a mirror or flat surface, gently
slide it off to the edge of the surface or use a suction cup to remove it
from the surface.
• Removing a lens too firmly from the suction tool. Slide the lens off the
suction point instead.
•
Forcing the lens to bend while cleaning. Some force is required to clean a rigid lens using your
cleaning solution, but not much - the friction of your skin surface will do most of the job. If you are
pressing down on both sides of the lens, it will flex and eventually snap if too much force is applied.
THINGS TO REMEMBER!