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| Pam | Feb 19 2011, 11:58 PM Post #11 |
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the solutions are all in one, well most are, but you can still buy them single. i think after speaking to several people that the no rub solutions may be stronger and some need to be rinsed before you put the lenses in. there are so many is confusing :( i bought a big bottle of ASDA multi all in one today so i will see how i get on with it. the lenses you throw away every day came today there is no messing about but they were a bugger to get in being alot softer and thinner than monthly ones i will get there eventually :E |
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| Deleted User | Feb 20 2011, 12:07 AM Post #12 |
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You will, Pam. Just keep going with them. I wish there had been such a thing as daily ones when I used to use them. Less hassle, but like everything else new, you could used to them eventually. :wink: How much do the solutions cost these days? |
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| Pam | Feb 20 2011, 12:14 AM Post #13 |
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the all in one solution starts at about £5 for 300ml to £14 for 300ml when i went to spec saver for the first trial they gave me there own which i was told if any was unused at the end of the month it was not good in a nut shell that is BS tesco said 90% last for up to 6 months once opened |
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| Deleted User | Feb 20 2011, 01:38 AM Post #14 |
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I did reply to this over an hour ago, Pam, just as the forum went down. Can't remember worra said now, except to say that if you get solutions that last 6 months that's good. Mine had to be discarded after a month of opening and they cost £5 a bottle at that time. It was summat like that anyway. :E |
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| Pam | Feb 20 2011, 02:41 PM Post #15 |
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yes i have got the one with 6 months date on it to try out |
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| Deleted User | Feb 20 2011, 04:32 PM Post #16 |
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Hope it works okay. That will be the cheapest option. Just don't do what I once did and go to bed with them still in. Next day I thought I'd gone blind because they'd worked their way to the backs of my eyes. O.O Horrible experience, but no lasting damage. :D |
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| Pam | Feb 20 2011, 04:35 PM Post #17 |
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i nearly did that last night Mollie :oops: it was hubby who said, are you sure you have taken them out you can get ones that are day and night and can stay in for a month which would be great, i asked if i could try these and she said as long as i am ok in three months i can try them :E |
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