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BostonOne Step Liquid Enzymatic Cleaner is a preservative-free, one-step solution designed for rigid gas permeable contact lenses. Each box contains 15 sterile single-use dispensers, making it a convenient choice for maintaining lens hygiene. Recommended by eye care professionals, this innovative cleaner simplifies the cleaning process by working during the disinfection step, eliminating the need for additional enzymatic tablets.
N**T
Great contact cleaner
I’ve been using the Boston One Step Liquid Enzymatic Cleaner for my contact lenses for several months now, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. This cleaner is incredibly effective at removing protein deposits and stubborn debris from my lenses, leaving them feeling fresh and comfortable to wear.One of the things I appreciate most about this cleaner is its convenience. The one-step formula makes it easy to use—simply apply a few drops to each lens, rub gently, and rinse. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in the clarity and comfort of my lenses since incorporating this cleaner into my daily routine.Another great feature is its compatibility with all types of contact lenses, including soft and gas permeable. This versatility makes it a go-to option for anyone looking for a reliable cleaner for their lenses.Overall, I highly recommend the Boston One Step Liquid Enzymatic Cleaner to anyone who wears contact lenses. It’s efficient, easy to use, and delivers excellent results every time.
N**I
Great tear enzymatic protein cleaner, which is hard to find anymore
It’s an awesome enzymatic tear protein cleaner that cleans the lens like new. It extends the contact lens’s useful lifetime. It feels so comfortable after the lenses are cleaned.It reduces the foggy lens buildups caused by tear secretion. The more tear deposits on the lens, the more the eyes tear up, making the lens worse to wear and throw them away. When it feels like new after cleaning, it gives you much better vision for the lens.There are hardly any other options for cleaning the tear protein deposits on the lens, which cause your eye to tear and fog up. The only other product that cleans the protein deposits is bromine, which is not indicated for soft lenses.The sterile single-vial can be extended for multiple uses if you keep the vials in a sterile condition.
I**N
Goes way beyond the lens cleaner!
This goes beyond the Boston Lens Cleaner. If the Boston Lens Cleaner does not seem to be working, use the Boston One Step Liquid Enzymatic Cleaner as directed. After that, my lens feel MUCH better, and I go back to using the Boston Lens Cleaner until I need to use the Boston One Step Liquid Enzymatic Cleaner. I highly recommend this for anyone with Boston rigid gas permeable lenses.
S**7
Good product
Works….extends my daily single wear contacts out to 2 weeks.
P**C
Enzymatic Cleaner is essential!
This review is for the enzymatic cleaner. I have found that it's essential for my contacts. After I use the cleaner, I can see more clearly than before and my contacts feel more comfortable.The cleaner is quick and easy to use. It comes in individual plastic capsules with approximately 4-6 drops in each one. Each contact requires 2 drops each. After soaking them overnight, I rinse them with my conditioning solution or sterile saline solution. The nice thing about the capsule packaging is that they can be easily packed for travel.
K**I
This enzyme cleaner ended my frustration with monthlies
Do you wear extended-wear contact lenses? I do monthlies because of travel and in case I forget to take my lenses out, and monthlies worn for long days or for multiple days straight can get very stubborn to remove protein and lipid deposits.Enzyme cleaner to the rescue!I use an ultrasonic lens cleaner daily, and it's OK, but I still need to use hydrogen peroxide cleaners semi-regularly, but even all of that does not remove all of the deposits, so by the time week 2 of lens use comes around, even if I avoid sleeping with the lenses in, the lenses cloud up and I can't see distance for crap -- my uncorreced distance vision is stil better than 20/20 - this is mostly for reading due to eyestrain and I prefer contacts for the wider field of focus.I've scrubbed the lenses like my opthamologist recommends, and the ultrasonic cleaner was a yuge improvement but still not great. Even combining scrubbing, the peroxide cleaner, followed by opti-free in the ultrasonic cleaner, doesn't remove all the deposits.I knew an enzyme cleaner would take care of this but I've looked for enzyme cleaners for months and could not find any at Sprawk*Mart, CVS, Walgreens, grocery stores, costco, Sam's club, etc. all to no avail.I electrophoresis could also break down the proteins, but electrophoresis contact lens cleaners are BRAND-new on the market and don't have a long track record -- I knew what eletrophoresis is I didn't even know until last week it was possible to use for cleaning contact lenses, let alone that such cleaners are on the market now. But when I was looking for a different ultrsonic cleaners or other contact cleaner methods (and being gun-shy about the expensive electrophoresis cleaner due to lack of in-deoth reviews) I spotted this Boston enzyme cleanerThe Boston enzyme cleaner arrived yesterday - and I was cautiously optomistic. I took my contacts out earlier in the evening than usual, did a pre-scrub, dropped them in the ultrasonic cleaner, added opti-free, and since it uses about 4x as much cleaner as individual contacts cases, I put in 8 drops of enzyme additive, and let it sit. This morning, I dumped out the cleaner, refilled with opti-free and dipped the lens basket back in the cleaner for a final rinse, skipped the usual post-soak manual scrub, and looked at the lenses.They looked brand-new! (this is day 23 for these lenses, and they've been worn overnight twice this month and even accidentally showered once). I put them in- they felt brand-new. Visual acuity: crystal clear reading, no light haze, and my distance vision is only mildly degraded from the lens (my distance vision is still very good and even after trying about 8 different presciptions, we couldn't find any that don't degrade my distance vision at least a little bit).Even with the peroxide cleaner followed by a manual scrub, then a few minutes in a bath of opti-free in the ultrasonic cleaner then a final manual scrub and rinse, the lenses usually freel gritty at the end of week three, and have a light haze when I am in a dim room and a light is hitting my eyes, and difficulty focusing distance. There is None of that with this enzyme additive; they're just like brand-new, day 1 lenses.I'll get the electrophoroesis cleaner later as I expect that would be even better (possibly even allow using a single pair of lenses for multiple months!) but this enzyme cleaner is a real game changer.The extended wear lenses have gotten so annoying I've been debating switching to weeklies or even dailies to avoid the gritty feeling and clouded vision, or simply wearing them ONLY for computer work This enzyme cleaner ended that frustration.
M**
Great GPL cleaner.
I use once a month , sometimes more often, on top of daily cleaning. Big difference , gets ALL the gunk off my lenses.
L**S
Really works!
I don't review everything I buy on Amazon, but these drops deserve it! I had a contact that would not get clean no matter how much solution and rubbing I tried. I had cried with my contacts in, leaving a film that wouldn't come off. Contacts are expensive, so I really didn't want to replace it before I had to, so I gave these drops a try. My contacts came out of my case like brand-new this morning! I am so happily surprised!
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