How Often Should I Use Opti-free Replenish?

I just got contacts yesterday and I know that I am using too much(I’m nearly almost 1/3 of the bottle) I kept my contact lenses overnight in the lens case and in the morning i disposed the solution and added new ones to use tonight. How do I know if my lenses have scratches on them? Another question I have is where can I buy more of this product?


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6 Responses to “How Often Should I Use Opti-free Replenish?”

  • Jackie says:

    You’re not using too much — you’re supposed to use a decent amount of solution each day to clean, rinse, and store your lenses. Opti Free is a very popular solution (I use it). You can get it at any drug store, and a large 10 oz. bottle is about nine dollars, so it’s affordable. :)

  • kasumicat says:

    I think I am a little too obsessive when it comes to using the solution. I change the solution every time I put my lenses in and remove them. I also rinse my lenses with the solution before I put them in my eyes and before I place them into the case. I think I use more than most people, but it does not bother me.

    I’ve been wearing contacts for about five years and have never experienced any issues with them.

  • Judy B says:

    You fitter should have provided you with this information. Call and ask.

    Contact lens solution should be thrown out every morning and the case allowed to dry. Add fresh solution every night for storage.

  • Joel says:

    every 6 hours ^-^

  • brandilee says:

    i usually keep the same solution in the case for 2 or 3 days.
    and you will know if your contact has a scratch or a rip. if it rips, it will hurt lol you’ll just know. and eventually they’ll get dirty and you wont be able to see, and it usually happens at the complete wrong time haha
    ive had contacts about 5 years now, and it just gets easier and it really depends on your eyes, and how you adjust to them.

  • Spectacle says:

    Please empty your case when you put the lenses in and rinse it and let it air dry. put new solution in when you take your lenses out. I think you should be asking your doctor that prescribed you contacts these questions, really, any time anything has to do with a prescribed item it should be addressed to your doctor the prescribed it!

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