Conquering Your Contacts: A Hilariously Hygienic Guide to Boston Advance Cleaner
Let's face it, folks, sometimes those little windows to your soul (or at least your Netflix queue) can get a bit grimy. Fear not, fellow contact warriors, for this trusty guide will have your peepers sparkling like a freshly-minted dime in no time! But before we delve into the delightful dance of cleaning your contacts, a word to the wise: always consult your eye doctor for the ahem official instructions. Now, that disclaimer out of the way, let's get this germ-fighting party started!
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Step 1: Banish the Beasties with a Handwashing Hoedown
Think of your hands as fuzzy little ninjas – great for scratching an itch, terrible at keeping your contacts critter-free. So, grab some soap (skip the fancy antibacterial stuff, regular soap is your champion here) and get those paws sparkling! Imagine you're conducting the world's most hygienic orchestra – scrub those palms, backs, fingertips, the whole shebang!
Pro-Tip: Channel your inner Lady Macbeth and scrub those hands for at least 20 seconds. Trust us, your eyes will thank you (and those pesky germs won't stand a chance).
Step 2: The Great Lens Lathering
Now, onto the main event! Grab your handy bottle of Boston Advance Cleaner (because let's face it, nobody enjoys a dull lens). Pop a few drops – 2 to 4 should do the trick – onto your clean (seriously, we mean it!) palm. Gently place your contact lens on this soapy oasis and give it a good 20-second rub on both sides. Think of it as giving your lens a much-needed massage after a long day battling the evils of blurry vision.
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Remember: Be gentle! You don't want to turn your contact into a deflated whoopee cushion.
Step 3: The Rinse-a-Roonie
Once your lens is squeaky clean (but not literally, that would sting!), it's time to send those soapy soldiers packing. Grab a compatible saline solution (don't even think about using tap water – your eyes will revolt!) and give each lens a good rinse for at least 5 seconds. Imagine you're giving your lens a refreshing shower after a hard day's work.
Step 4: The Spa Treatment Your Lenses Deserve
Now that your lenses are sparkling clean, it's time to pamper them in a comfy bed of fresh Boston Advance Conditioning Solution. Pop those bad boys in their lens case (make sure it's clean too!), fill it with the solution, and let them soak for at least 4 hours (or overnight, if you're feeling fancy). Think of it as a luxurious spa night for your hardworking lenses.
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Step 5: The Grand Finale – A Sparkling Goodbye
In the morning (or after 4 hours, whichever comes first), your lenses will be good as new! Discard the old solution (don't be a re-user, that's a recipe for disaster) and give your lens case a good clean with a fresh, sterile disinfecting solution.
And there you have it! Crystal clear contacts, ready to take on the world (or at least, help you see it a little better).
Frequently Asked Questions: The Boston Advance Blues Solved!
How to Wash My Hands Before Cleaning Lenses?
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Just like Step 1 up there! Use regular soap and warm water, scrubbing for at least 20 seconds.
How Many Drops of Cleaner Should I Use?
Stick to 2-4 drops of Boston Advance Cleaner. More isn't necessarily merrier in this case.
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How Long Should I Rub My Lenses?
Give them a gentle 20-second massage on both sides.
What Kind of Solution Should I Use to Rinse?
A compatible saline solution is your best bet. Avoid tap water like the plague!
How Often Should I Clean My Lens Case?
Every time you clean your lenses, give your case a good scrub with a fresh, sterile disinfecting solution.