• Clear Care uses the bubbling power of hydrogen peroxide to make your lenses so fresh, they feel like new
  • Powerful 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

This contact solution is absolutely worth the cost. Since switching from non-peroxide, cheap contact solution, our eyes can tolerate wearing contacts much longer into the day. Before switching, by early afternoon, our contacts were dry and uncomfortable. The solution burns VERY badly if you accidentally get any on your finger and transfer it into your eye during contact removal, so I wouldn’t recommend it for someone new to wearing contacts, since the learning curve sometimes requires lots of rewetting or clumsiness. However, we keep a spare bottle of eye drops in our cabinet in case we need something. I also wouldn’t recommend this for someone who can’t leave the contacts out overnight, because the solution takes quite a few hours to neutralize and become safe for your eyes. Also, since my husband and I share this solution, and it never comes with enough cases to switch them out with every bottle, we alternate who gets the new case. We’ve never had a problem only getting a new case every other box.

Now, if you don't follow the directions, you'll pay a price for trying to refit them to your eyes before the hydrogen peroxide has neutralized into plain old water. But I couldn't be more satisfied with a cleaning and reconditioning solution.. I've had double cornea transplants and with these RGP's I see 20/20 again and this disinfectant is perfect for them. These lens cost $150.00 a piece and I won't trust them to any other solution.

My wife bought me this for my contact lenses and I was curious and a bit worried based on the reviews I've read. I waited to write a review until I used it in several scenarios. The package I received had 2 large bottles and 1 "TSA friendly" 3oz bottle plus 2 of the lens holders. I wear Air Optic Multifocals, a "open a new pack once a month" disposable. From the picture you will notice that the lid is red and there is a red/orange warning label around it. This is to make sure it stands out to you because you cannot use this like you use normal lens solution. This is a special formula and special holding container that you put your lenses in overnight and it cleans them with a "bubbling" action, which really does bubble away. The hitch is that you have to have the lenses in for a recommended period of time so the solution neutralizes. You cannot do a quick soak or put them in for a couple of hours...once they are in you are committed. So first things first, this stuff is absolutely fantastic at doing exactly what it advertises. If you leave it in overnight (they say 6 and a half hours, but it really needs more like 8), your lenses feel as fresh at the end of the month as they do at the start. This was really key to me because for the first 2 1/2 years of wearing lenses, the end of the month for new lenses was something I really looked forward to because my lenses bothered my eyes more and more over the course of the month. This fixed that - they feel as good on day 30 as day 1. I won't live without this product again. However, you need to know that it does not replace regular lens solution. You need regular solution for the quick soak, the popping out a lens to clean it, etc. This is a better cleaner, not a new solution. Though my eye doctor's office didn't really do a good job of covering this in the "consult" I paid for, my personal take is you need a product like Clear Care for routine cleaning, you need regular lens solution for short soaks and those times where you take lenses in and out, and you need a good rewetting solution for those days where lenses are being annoying. This is part of a total solution. If you don't pay attention to which bottle you grab, or you ignore the warnings, you will pay a hefty price. I accidentally grabbed this when cleaning a lens real quick one day instead of my regular solution, which was totally my fault - I was inattentive. The bottle is covered in more warnings than you can ever imagine and those warnings don't understate the consequences...but I rinsed my lens and popped it back in my eye. The pain was easily in the top 10 pain moments of my life, and the irritation and soreness lasted for a couple of days. They are dead serious, you have to let them soak. The other thing to know is I don't recommend for travel unless you can give long soak times. I travel on business a lot, and frequently end up taking people out to dinner/entertaining, followed by getting up early. Despite the bottle recommendations on soak time, I've let it run an hour past and still experienced anywhere from mild to heavy burning. The heavy burning was after 7.5 hours of soak on my most recent business trip, and it was about 50% of the pain felt in the "rinsed and put back in" incident. There seems to be some variables in the soak time, and at home I tend to soak at least 8 hours without problems. For future business trips, I'll just take the regular holders and regular solution. In summary, I consider this stuff a must-have, but it has a specific purpose and role. It is not a jack of all trades, it has a job. That job extends the life of your lenses and completely improves their comfort, but understand the limitations and whatever you do, do NOT underestimate the warnings.

Only cleaner that I have used in the past ten years. My contacts go months before I feel like I should replace them and they “should” get replaced every month. Bit of advice: if you use one case for too many bottles instead of the new ones, it starts to wear down. This means putting burning contacts in your eye when you start your day.

This is amazing! Only buy it if you can leave your contacts to disinfect for 6-8 hours a day/night. It makes your monthly last a really long time and works great! Just don’t get it on your finger when you’re rinsing a contact and then go to take another contact out of your eye. Bad mistake!

I have slight dry eyes and I have tried three different solution brands for my Biofinity Toric lenses. Every one of them was decent except for Biotrue, which killed my eyes for a few days after use. I have been told that I should use a hydrogen peroxide cleaner so I can get a cleaner feel, plus, everyone says it makes your lens feel new and that it's good for dry eyes. I was hesitant at first because of the 1 Star Reviews and of pictures of people with bloody red eyes. I decided to take the chance and I put my lens in the solution last night and it was so cool to watch the bubbles float up. I waited over night to use the lenses. I am currently wearing my contact lenses cleaned by Clear Care with Opti Free pure Moist rewetting drops put in before inserting. I usually have to use a rewetting drop within an hour or two, but I don't even feel any dryness right now. I don't even feel the need to reach for rewetting drops! I plan on using this solution every two or three days since it requires a lot to clean imo. (To prevent potential burning I would rinse my contacts with Sterile Saline Solution.)

My optometrist recommended this because it cleans better and keeps my contacts well-moisturized. I have tried normal contact lens cleaners of all brands but this is the only one that works. I have allergies which dry out my eyes and can cause me to tear up and get gunky eyes but this solution helps. Like the instructions say, you need to let the solution neutralize for 6 hours so I don't recommend it unless you sleep enough or for short stints. Still, it works well.

I have worn contacts now for almost 19 years and I was constantly having discomfort with saline solutions, and unable to wear them daily or even for more than a few hours. This is definitely the solution. They feel clean, my eyes are no longer irritated, and I can wear them daily all day again. So glad I switched to peroxide solution over saline, I will never go back.

This just MADE MY DAY! I wear gas perms and the overpriced Boston solutions (just toss those in the trash!) have not been working well for me for some time. So glad I found this! What a breeze! Hello, clear day - with no eye-irritation whatsoever and so simple to use! Hooray! I wish I would've found this years ago. So - all of you gas-perm wearers out there - TRY THIS NOW. It's simply not true that you "can no longer wear contacts comfortably," as some people (including eye doctors) might tell you. You just need a proper enzymatic cleaner like this one to remove deposits. Yessssssssssss.

Ok, I damn near burned my eyeball out of my head!! I skimmed the directions- my fault. I used a regular contact case one night and not the one that came with the solution. WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!! You will go blind. Well after I struggled to RIP the contact from my eye, I sat down and full read the instructions. All better now and this stuff works!! Your lenses are squeaky clean. The little action bubbles go to work in the provided container. So what I do now is - use regular solution during the week and deep clean my lenses on the weekend with THIS stuff here. It works better for me this way.