Did Lobob go out of business?
Why were the Lobob Hard Sterile Solutions and Sof/Pro 2 discontinued? Due to low popularity and demand for the solutions over the years, we found ourselves discarding excess stock. As a result, we decided to discontinue these solutions.
What can I use instead of Lobob?
Just a reminder ….. MiraFlow Extra Strength Daily Cleaner is our recommended alternative to Lobob Optimum ESC.
Who is Lobob?
Lobo is an alien born on the utopian planet of Czarnia, and works as an interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter. Lobo was first introduced as a hardened villain in the 1980s, but soon fell out of use with writers. He remained in limbo until his revival as an anti-hero biker with his own comic in the early 1990s.
Why was MiraFlow discontinued?
Why was MiraFlow discontinued? As many of you are aware who came to depend on MiraFlow for so many years, CIBA Vision discontinued the MiraFlow product in 2010 deciding to no longer carry a daily cleaner in their product line. With so many people depending daily on the quality of the MiraFlow product, Dr. William R.
Why do my gas permeable contacts get cloudy?
When gas permeable contacts become cloudy, it’s usually due to tiny particles of dirt or debris that get stuck inside or around the lens. This is when tiny debris cause the lenses to fog up. If this should happen, simply remove the lenses and gently rinse them with artificial tears.
Can you use hydrogen peroxide on RGP lenses?
The hydrogen peroxide solution is converted to saline via an enzymatic reaction in the special case design. This solution can be used for both RGP and soft contact lenses.
Why do I get protein build up on my contacts?
Lysozyme is the main protein within the tear film, and one of its primary functions is to combat microbial activities on the surface of the eye. Within the tear film, as lysozyme denatures, it can build up on the surface of contact lenses, forming what we all refer to as protein deposits.
How do you remove protein from gas permeable contact lenses?
Enzymatic cleaners are good at removing proteins and fats from RGP lenses. Some products involve placing a dissolving tablet in saline solution and soaking your lenses for a certain length of time. Others are liquid solutions that you add to your storage case while the lenses are soaking.
How do you get rid of protein build up on contacts?
One way to try is to use put the contacts in a solution based on 10% hydrogen peroxide. In combination with heat, the lens material swells. This process leads to unstick the deposits from the lens material. This method is very effective to remove protein deposits.
What can I use if I don’t have contact solution?
- Hydrogen Peroxide. What is this?
- Saline Solution (Saline Nasal Spray) This is a great solution that can be used for overnight contact lens storage.
- Distilled water.
- Eye Refreshing Drops.
- Home-Made Saline Solution.