Contact lens solutions are incompatible when their use irritates your eyes or discolors your lenses.
Different solutions are required for each type of contact lenses. Use only solutions designed for your type of lenses.
Gas permeable ("hard") lenses require special cleaners, soaking solutions, and wetting solutions. Wetting solutions are used to moisten the lenses while you wear them.
Soft lenses require many solutions including:
Different solutions contain different preservatives. If some lenses come in contact with more than one preservative, a chemical reaction can occur. The byproducts of the chemical reaction can irritate your eye or discolor your contacts.
Solutions may cause problems even if they are not used together. For example, you may have problems when you try changing to a different brand of solution. Some contacts can become discolored if you switch from chemical disinfection to a hydrogen peroxide cleaning system. Even switching from one brand of hydrogen peroxide cleaner to another can damage your lenses.
In general, soft contact lenses are the most likely to be affected by changing products. But problems can also occur with gas permeable contacts. For example, gas permeable lenses can become gummy when exposed to wetting or soaking solutions that contain certain chemicals.
Using the right lens care products may sound complicated. However, you can avoid nearly all problems by following these guidelines: