Laim-Care Peroxide - contact lens cleaning solution
Laim-Care
Peroxide is a highly effective hydrogen peroxide-based solution for the care of
both soft and hard RGP contact lenses. Peroxide is generally considered to be
the most effective cleaning agent for lenses. The peroxide cleaning process
always requires a neutralisation phase, using a catalytic disk, during which
peroxide is stabilized and turned into a safe saline solution. It’s extremely
important to carefully follow instructions when using this type
of solution, which makes this product more suitable for experienced
contact lens wearers.
Laim-Care Peroxide contains 3% hydrogen
peroxide, which must be neutralised using the platinum catalytic disc inside the
special container, included with this product. Make sure to only use the
special container included in the package as this catalytic disk is
necessary for proper peroxide neutralisation.
How to
use Laim-Care Peroxide solution correctly?
Attached to the lid of the
included lens container, you’ll notice a two-sided basket, marked with
R and L -- for your right and left lens
respectively. Fill the base of the container with Laim-Care Peroxide up to the
line. Place your lenses into the lid baskets. Next, close the lid, which will
submerge your lenses and start the neutralisation process. You’ll see bubbles
appear in the container, which indicates that a proper neutralisation reaction
is happening. Now, simply leave the container in an upright position and let
disinfection take place.
The lenses must be left to soak for at
least 6 hours (preferably overnight). Pay attention to not agitate the
container in any way. The solution in the container will become clear and safe
(bubbling will have stopped) when neutralisation is complete. Your lenses will
then be fully cleaned and ready to wear.
If the neutralization time
exceeds 24 hours, repeat the cleaning process.
Laim-Care Peroxide is also
available in following packages:
2x 360
ml 3x 360
ml 4x 360
ml
This solution can only be used
within 2 months
after opening.
Important note
Peroxide cleaning solutions are
not suitable for coloured or crazy contact lenses as they would
damage the lens colours. Peroxide should only be used to clean clear contact
lenses.
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