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Clear Care Plus Cleaning Solution with Lens Case, Twin Pack, Multi, 12 Oz, Pack of 2

Original price was: $21.99.Current price is: $17.99.

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CLEAR CARE Cleaning Solution uses the bubbling power of hydrogen peroxide to give your lenses some much-needed TLC. Our Triple Action Cleaning power makes lenses so fresh, they feel like new, but without the preservatives found in your typical multi-purpose solutions
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.13 x 2.56 x 7.88 inches; 1.9 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 351660
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 26, 2015
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Alcon Laboratories, Inc
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B010GD3NUY
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Not only does CLEAR CARE Solution clean your contact lenses with the bubbling power of hydrogen peroxide, it also surrounds your lenses with long-lasting moisture
Patented HydraGlydeMoisture Matrix wraps your soft lenses in long-lasting moisture for a fresh lens feeling Triple Action Cleaning loosens dirt, deep cleans and removes protein
Exclusive lens case features a platinum disc which activates our gentle, bubbling action and neutralizes our hydrogen peroxide into a gentle saline solution
Never put CLEAR CARE Solution directly in or around your eyes Follow instructions completely and do not skip any steps
Safe for all Soft and Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

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Customers find the contact lens cleaner effective and convenient to use. It cleans their lenses well and makes them more comfortable to wear. They appreciate that it works as intended and doesn’t cause any reactions or burning.

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  1. Kenan

    From 2 Users of Clear Care Plus
    As someone who prefers the product. I feel someone should balance out the negativity and enable anyone reading to come to a resolution. A large number of the 1-star reviews are proposing original Clear Care as a superior product. This could be true for a majority of users. I have Dry Eye as a result of a medical condition. I opted for Plus because an Optometrist recommended it and my standard Multipurpose Cleaner Saline Solution had HydraGlyde as well. I don’t have any experience to speak of, for any Contact Solution that doesn’t contain HydraGlyde. I’ve never used one. I have been using Clear Care Plus for a couple of months now. I certainly don’t have any cloudiness. I know someone who has been a user of Clear Care Plus for over a year, with no complaints. This person before switching almost compulsively put drops in their eyes for cleaning or dryness while using a popular Multipurpose Cleaner for overnight cleanses. Over the course of their first year, I observed a complete behavioral change. I could only attribute the change to the contacts getting cleaner immersed in Clear Care Plus vs. the Standard Multi Purpose Cleaner Saline Solution. I made the switch myself. I believe Clear Care Plus to be the better platform for HydraGlydes purposes. I change contacts on a monthly basis. I have noticed from normal wear that with Clear Care Plus, the contact lenses stay moist longer than with saline solution. By far what I find most impressive is the noticeable difference in the cleanliness and comfort of the lenses. Each day feels like the first, and I can see better. I am sure multipurpose saline solution disinfects or people would be walking around with eye infections. Nonetheless disinfecting and cleaning designate different tasks. I believe Clear Care and Clear Care Plus to be superior at both, especially in the realm of protein removal. Furthermore, I would go as far as to say I think Clear Care and Clear Care Plus to be better preventative care against an eye infection overtime then a saline solution would ever be capable of.I realize comparing a Saline Solution to a Peroxide-Based Solution carries some burden of unfairness. It has been well documented that Peroxide Based Solutions clean better than Saline counterparts but I deem a comparison necessary since Saline Solutions remain the industry-standard. I believe this to be because Saline Solutions are more convenient in the short-term. Saline Solutions recommend 6 hours of immersion but can be removed beforehand if necessary. Clear Care and Clear Care Plus immersion takes a mandatory 6 hours for the lenses to be ready for wear.The increased length of time correlates to the key active ingredient Hydrogen Peroxide. The Peroxide must be neutralized before being put into the eye or it will burn, it won’t be pleasant. This doesn’t sound safe for everyday use but from research, I learned that if the worst happened the Peroxide wouldn’t do any long-term damage. Clear Care Solutions are only 3% Peroxide, this isn’t the same strength of the stuff on store shelves, but it does do an awesome job of cleaning contacts. The Peroxide does not naturally neutralize on its own. The included Tube with Clear Care and Clear Care Plus Solution has a special Platinum Disc attachment considered safe for up to 100 uses. It’s the Platinum Disc in the Tube that begins the process of neutralization as soon as it comes in contact with the peroxide. This is why everyday Contact Cases cannot be used with Clear Care or Clear Care Plus. The same holds true for other generic Peroxide-Based Solutions. I won’t go into the science behind the method, but the Platinum Disc effectiveness does diminish over time. Clear Care Solutions have simple instructions to discard The Contact Tube When the supplied solution empties and start fresh. In no scenario was one Tube designed to be in use after it’s accompanying Bottle or Bottles has emptied.A pack of two 12 oz. bottles should come with 1 Clear Care Plus Blue Top Contact Tube. As per my experience the Tube will be safe to use through the two bottles provided in the pack. The Tube should then be discarded. The company changes the color of the Top of the Contact Tube depending on the supply size purchased. A 3 oz. bottle of Clear Care Plus solution comes with a White Top Contact Tube. I am guessing the color coding has something to do with the durability of the Platinum-Disc. In my opinion, it may be safer and more economical to design one universal Tube instead of color coding but I don’t work for the company.If a wearer experiences any discomfort from contact wear immediately after inserting a contact while using Clear care Plus and the accompanying bottle or bottles has not completely emptied its probably an indication the Contact Tube needs to be cleaned out. I generally clean the Tube every 2 weeks or so by filling The Tube with solution with no contact inside and pouring out the dirty Solution when its time to put the contacts inside.The Clear Care Contact Tube has a very different design, and I think it’s more efficient than traditional Cases. The lid can be easily twisted off. There are two compartments with doors labeled L and R attached to the lid. To insert a contact, open a door and place the contact in the appropriate compartment. Pour the solution to the Fill Line on the Tube and screw the lid with the attached compartments back on. The bubble action will begin. Wait six hours, remove the lid, open the compartment that corresponds to the desired eye and done.The company recommends a 5-second prewash before inserting the lenses into the Tube but there is no need to actually touch Solution at any point. This seems more sanitary then dabbing a finger in Solution or pouring into a palm just to get a contact out, even if hands are washed The remaining neutralized liquid in the Tube can be poured out at the earliest convenience and its ready for use, provided it is not the time to clean it or replace it.If it becomes necessary to remove the Contacts and use them within 6 hours. A Wearer could use a Standard Multipurpose Saline Solution and a conventional Contact Case for the time being. The company does make a Rinse and Go formula that is Peroxide Free. However, Rinse and Go does not disinfect. Nor does it have HydraGlyde and unlike Clear Care and Clear Care Plus it contains a small amount of preservatives. Rinse and Go does tout being the closest thing to the human eyes natural tears. I use it simply as rewetting drops, not often but when needed. I am hard on a pair contacts.We sincerely hope this helps fellow contact wearers come to an informed decision. Perhaps, if I didn’t have dry eyes, I would have opted for original Clear Care but the aforementioned User doesn’t have any eye issues and has not had a problem with Clear Care Plus.

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  2. Rachael White

    Keeps contacts clean
    This works great for both hard and soft contacts. Definitely don’t rinse with it if there’s something on your lense. I made that mistake and it burns. I would recommend

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  3. Sarah K.

    Great product but requires specifically followed instructions
    Update: I did per directions below. Achieved the proper cleaning action with no overflowing bubbles. After rinsing with saline there was no irritation or burning when I put them in. I have sensitive eyes that can have a reaction to things easily. I found for me personally soaking them in a lens case for @ 5 to 10 minutes with saline solution before putting them in my eyes works the best.I got a trial pack from my eye dr. And then I ordered more. Like many people have said on here bubbling and eye irritation is a common problem. When I first put lenses in holder and cup there was profuse bubbling through cup lid and solution level would go below the basket. With these issues and fear of burning I had a major google search. You tube tutorial was bare bones and the d dprelimary 5 second rinsing of holder before submerging was not shown but was on directions. So I tried without the rinsing first like tutorial. That was even worse. I tried three times but issues kept happening. Finally I found these guidelines to help with bubbling. After which (9 hours later) I rinsed well with SALINE ONLY. No multipurpose solutions. They are in with no burning and no reactions so far. No cloudiness either. If solution level in cup goes to low then add a bit more to it and screw lid back on. Here are guidelines I found. It is a learning curve.One, be sure not to pour any multipurpose solution into the case. Rinsing the case with regular multipurpose solution before putting hydrogen peroxide in is a surefire way to cause a bubble overload. The multipurpose solution adds to the foaming. When you rinse out the case, use the hydrogen peroxide solution, and, if possible, let it air dry.Two, be sure not to fill the case over the line — and maybe fill it a tiny bit under. When you pour hydrogen peroxide into the case, be sure not to overfill the case. The line is there for a reason. I’ve discovered, though, that sometimes you can even underfill by a tiny amount — no more than a millimeter, and maybe less — which can help keep the foam from being too close to the case lid. Of course, if the liquid line is under your contact when you close the case, you’ve got a problem and you’ll want to add a bit to make sure that isn’t happening.Three, be sure to squirt peroxide onto the contact basket and platinum ring for five seconds before screwing on the case. Many contact cleaning systems, including Clear Care, tell you to do this in the instructions, and it is an absolutely crucial step. I recommend standing over a sink, and, with a gentle squeeze, squirting on and around both contact baskets, and onto the platinum ring, for a full five seconds. For whatever reason, this is a major part of keeping things from bubbling over. Added note: I’m most likely to shortchange this step (and have it foam over) if I’m using a travel-sized bottle — probably because I’m worried about using it up — so be sure to squeeze it pretty hard and for the full time if you’re using a smaller bottle.Four, do not shake the case. After you fill up the case and squirt the contact basket and platinum ring, gently screw on the case lid. Try to keep it steady and avoid shaking it, including if you have to walk over from, say, a sink to a spot where your keep your case. Doing this helps keep the hydrogen peroxide from reacting too much at the outset with the platinum ring.

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  4. Ammo

    Changed to CCP a while ago, I found the product I used before was leaving my lens gloopy!A night in Clear Care Plus and my lens are gleaming without any coating of product left over on them!

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  5. Toto

    It’s a pity that this disinfectant has not ever been available in the local market and that each time I wanted to buy those I had to purchase them online for a double or third fold price or ask a friend to buy them when traveling to the states or I myself have to buy it when I’m in the states. I wish that this product penetrates the local market so that it doesn’t get sold to us in this very high price because in the states, it’s only $10 and it is worth it being a very good lens disinfectant liquid in comparison to other local and regional ones .

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  6. Joyce Koo

    I have been use it for years, im very happy to find it from Amazon with a adorable price

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  7. Ange

    I purchased this as it looked like a fantastic way to clean my contacts.The first time I used it, I followed the instructions to the T but when I put my contacts back in (again after following instructions to the T) my eyes started burning and I had to take them out.This was just MY OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, everybody is different.But as I said , just be careful if you have sensitive eyes.The concept is great ( the little cage in the cylinder) but the actual solution itself is what burns.

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  8. dino

    I purchased this product as an alternative to the discontinued AO Sept. I ruined two pairs of monthly contact lenses. I made sure I used it as per instructions and both time the contact lenses became blurry and foggy. I would definitely stay away from this product

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    Clear Care Plus Cleaning Solution with Lens Case, Twin Pack, Multi, 12 Oz, Pack of 2
    Clear Care Plus Cleaning Solution with Lens Case, Twin Pack, Multi, 12 Oz, Pack of 2

    Original price was: $21.99.Current price is: $17.99.

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