On all these matters, Gareth's advice trumps that of the rest of us. He just played the winning card!
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The last paragraph is courtesy of the government who have finally acknowledged my request and declassified some work I did for them when they sponserd my final year at Uni
Just one peice left to be declassified but with recent events well publicised in yesterdays news, this may well be a while longer!

Just one peice left to be declassified but with recent events well publicised in yesterdays news, this may well be a while longer!
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I always use saline [Superdrug is cheap] to rinse my lens. I also wash out the case with saline, dry it, then fill it with Boston soaking solution.
When I take my lens out at night I put it straight into the case then clean it in the morning before I put it in.
Prefer hypromellose for lens insertion
When I take my lens out at night I put it straight into the case then clean it in the morning before I put it in.
Prefer hypromellose for lens insertion
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