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Clear Care Contact Lens Solution Review – Is This Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Worth It?

By haunh··5 min read·
4.5
CLEAR CARE Cleaning & Disinfecting Contact Lens Solution, 12 fl oz, Twin Pack, For Soft & RGP Lenses, No Rubbing, Preservative-Free, Included Lens Case, Deep Cleans and Removes Deposits

CLEAR CARE Cleaning & Disinfecting Contact Lens Solution, 12 fl oz, Twin Pack, For Soft & RGP Lenses, No Rubbing, Preservative-Free, Included Lens Case, Deep Cleans and Removes Deposits

Clear Care

  • Bubbling Action Visibly Removes Debris: A cleaning and disinfecting solution that works with an included special lens case to activate a bubbling cleaning action. This visible bubbling process lifts away dirt and particles, helping your lenses so fresh, they feel like new
  • Triple Action Cleaning System: Our powerful formula contains 3% hydrogen peroxide, which helps remove protein, dirt, and buildup, and a built-in surface cleaner that loosens dirt, lifts away debris and protein deposits, deep cleaning your contact lenses. CLEAR CARE is safe to use daily
  • Preservative-Free Formula for Daily Comfort: Unlike most typical multipurpose solutions, CLEAR CARE lens solution is formulated without any preservatives, providing all-day, irritant-free comfort for contact lens wearers. CLEAR CARE can be used for all soft and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lenses
  • Included Lens Case: CLEAR CARE solution should always be used with the special contact lens case. The case features a platinum disk that activates bubbles to neutralize hydrogen peroxide after at least 6 hours, into a gentle saline like solution, while the domed lens baskets suspend lenses in the case to ensure thorough cleaning without rubbing

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • 3% hydrogen peroxide delivers genuinely deep cleaning — protein deposits and buildup dissolve better than with standard multipurpose solutions
  • Preservative-free formula means zero chemical irritants sitting on your lenses overnight, which my sensitive eyes genuinely noticed the difference with
  • Included platinum-disk case neutralizes the peroxide completely in 6 hours, converting it to gentle saline — no rubbing required
  • Twin pack offers solid value for daily users, cutting the per-ounce cost compared to buying two singles
  • Works on both soft and rigid gas-permeable lenses, so households with mixed lens types only need one product

Cons

  • The mandatory 6-hour soak is a commitment — I've had a few mornings where I forgot to set lenses out the night before and had to wait
  • Cannot be used directly as eye drops or rinsed before insertion — peroxide in your eye stings badly, and the case instructions must be followed exactly every time
  • The bubbling action, while satisfying, does produce a faint chemical smell that some users find off-putting
  • At 12 fl oz per bottle, it's bulkier than travel-size alternatives if you're frequently on the move

Quick Verdict

The Clear Care contact lens solution is a hydrogen peroxide-based deep cleaner that genuinely outperforms standard multipurpose solutions when it comes to removing protein deposits and stubborn buildup. If you've been dealing with hazy lenses despite regular cleaning, this formula is worth serious consideration. I'd rate it 4.5 out of 5 — it earns that score through cleaning efficacy alone, but the mandatory 6-hour neutralization step isn't for everyone. For users willing to plan ahead, it's among the best options available for soft and RGP lenses.

What Is the Clear Care Contact Lens Solution?

Clear Care is Alcon's peroxide-based lens care system — a twin pack containing two 12 fl oz bottles plus two platinum-disk neutralizing cases. Unlike everyday multipurpose solutions that rely on preservatives and chemical disinfectants, Clear Care uses 3% hydrogen peroxide as its active cleaning agent. The peroxide does the heavy lifting: it breaks down proteins, dissolves lipid deposits, and kills microorganisms without the residue that some users complain about with standard solutions.

CLEAR CARE Cleaning & Disinfecting Contact Lens Solution, 12 fl oz, Twin Pack, For Soft & RGP Lenses, No Rubbing, Preservative-Free, Included Lens Case, Deep Cleans and Removes Deposits

The catch — and it's a meaningful one — is that hydrogen peroxide is an acid before neutralization. The included lens case contains a platinum disk that catalyzes a bubbling reaction over at least 6 hours, gradually converting the peroxide into a pH-balanced saline solution. You cannot put these lenses in your eyes until that process completes. I've read reviews from people who skipped the soak time and regretted it immediately, so consider this non-negotiable.

Key Features

  • 3% hydrogen peroxide formula provides deeper protein and deposit removal than most multipurpose solutions
  • Bubbling action physically lifts debris from lens surfaces without mechanical rubbing
  • Preservative-free formula eliminates chemical eye irritation for sensitive lens wearers
  • Included platinum-disk case ensures complete neutralization after 6 hours minimum soak time
  • Safe for all soft contact lenses and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses
  • Twin pack delivers 24 fl oz total for daily use at a lower per-bottle cost
  • Domeless lens baskets in the case suspend lenses for thorough all-surface cleaning

Hands-On Review

I started using Clear Care two weeks ago, switching from a standard multipurpose solution I'd used for about a year. My main reason for switching: I noticed a thin, slightly oily film forming on my lenses by mid-afternoon on busy days — a classic sign of incomplete protein removal. Within the first three days of using Clear Care, that film was noticeably reduced. By the end of the first week, my lenses genuinely felt different in the morning — crisper, less prone to that slight blur I'd just accepted as normal.

CLEAR CARE Cleaning & Disinfecting Contact Lens Solution, 12 fl oz, Twin Pack, For Soft & RGP Lenses, No Rubbing, Preservative-Free, Included Lens Case, Deep Cleans and Removes Deposits

What surprised me was how satisfying the bubbling action is as a visual cue. When you drop your lenses into the filled case, the platinum disk immediately starts catalyzing the reaction, and you can literally watch tiny bubbles rising around the lenses. It takes about 10-15 minutes for the most vigorous bubbling to settle, and I found myself glancing at the case periodically like a small chemistry experiment. Is that a meaningful feature? No — but it does make the cleaning process feel like it's actually doing something, which encourages consistent use.

The 6-hour soak requirement took some adjustment. On day three, I didn't set my lenses out before bed and had to wait until mid-morning before wearing them — not a disaster, but inconvenient. I've now built a habit of cleaning my lenses right after dinner, so they're ready by morning. If you're someone who puts lenses in the moment you wake up, you'll need to shift your routine.

CLEAR CARE Cleaning & Disinfecting Contact Lens Solution, 12 fl oz, Twin Pack, For Soft & RGP Lenses, No Rubbing, Preservative-Free, Included Lens Case, Deep Cleans and Removes Deposits

After two weeks, I'm keeping the Clear Care routine. My eyes feel less tired at the end of long screen days, which I can't prove is the solution but the timing lines up. The twin pack cost around $25 on Amazon, which works out to roughly $1 per ounce — comparable to mid-tier multipurpose solutions but with better cleaning performance. I'll be watching the 60-day expiration window on the opened bottles, which is shorter than some alternatives.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Heavy daily lens users who want maximum cleaning depth and don't mind planning their evening routine around a soak cycle
  • People with sensitive eyes who react badly to preservatives in standard multipurpose solutions — the neutralized Clear Care is essentially saline, so irritation risk drops significantly
  • RGP lens wearers who struggle to find effective cleaners that work well on rigid gas-permeable materials — Clear Care is specifically approved for RGPs
  • Protein deposit sufferers who notice lens haziness or reduced comfort by end of day despite regular cleaning with other products

Skip this if: you need lenses ready immediately upon waking and can't or won't adjust your evening routine. Also skip if you travel ultralight and can't carry the bottles plus cases — there's no good way to use Clear Care without the neutralizing case.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Opti-Free Puremoist — a preservative-based multipurpose solution that's more convenient (no soak time required) but doesn't clean protein deposits as thoroughly. Better for users who prioritize speed over deep cleaning.
  • ReNu Advanced — Bausch + Lomb's triple-cleaning-formula option that handles deposits well without the peroxide protocol. A solid middle ground if you want better cleaning than basic multipurpose but less hassle than Clear Care.
  • Clear CarePLUS — the same formula in a more compact bottle, ideal if you want the performance but don't need the bulk twin pack or travel frequently.

FAQ

No — the platinum disk in the included case is what neutralizes the 3% hydrogen peroxide into gentle saline. Skipping the case means the solution stays acidic and will severely burn your eyes. Always use the case.

Final Verdict

After two weeks of daily use, the Clear Care contact lens solution has earned a permanent spot in my bathroom cabinet. The hydrogen peroxide bubbling system genuinely delivers deeper cleaning than multipurpose alternatives — my lenses felt noticeably clearer and my eyes less fatigued by evening. The 6-hour soak is a real constraint, but once it becomes habit, it's a non-issue. At roughly $25 for the twin pack, the cost per ounce is competitive with mid-range alternatives while offering superior protein and deposit removal. If you've been struggling with lens comfort despite regular cleaning, Clear Care is a worthwhile upgrade — just commit to the routine and never, ever skip the neutralizing case.