Hi,
I use contact lenses, and if I spoil soms of the fluid used for containing them over night; a white solid is deposited after (I presume) the water evaporated. What subtance is this?
My solution contains: Polxamer 407, polyhexamethyleenbiguanide, EDTA, Borax, and other non-specifieds.
Is there any yse you could think of for this subtance outside the lenses department?
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Contact Lenses Fluid Depositions
Started by Ananas, Jun 25 2008 12:07 AM
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