Scott L
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Cool. I will look into this option as well. I have determined that gauge readers makes me look older than necessary...
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Off to the red sea in a few hours and I have one quick question..
How do people handle the actually handling of contacts in areas where the water is contaminated?
The egyptian tapwater as its in the middle of the desert is not exactly drinkable - Is washing your hands using bottled water preferrable to avoid sticking nasties onto your contacts or should you take stricter measures? Or is it "not that bad" to begin with thanks to the solution the contacts are stored in?
I know, shoulda asked the optician when I got them but Im new to this whole getting my vision corrected thing![]()
In most places around the world the tap water is perfectly fine for hand washing, especially if you use plenty of soap. Think about it - you're showering in the same water.
How do people handle the actually handling of contacts in areas where the water is contaminated?...Is washing your hands using bottled water preferrable to avoid sticking nasties onto your contacts or should you take stricter measures? Or is it "not that bad" to begin with thanks to the solution the contacts are stored in?
I have NEVER been told to rinse my fingers with saline! I have been wearing contacts for 20 years...
I have never even thought about it.