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Care and Handling of Your GP Lenses Video

The Contact Lens Manufacturers Association has created these instructional videos about the care and handling of GP lenses.

Choose a video below, based on your connection speed and the format you prefer.

Windows Media – Click this symbol to launch Windows Media Player and play a Windows Media file. If you need Windows Media Player, download it here.

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Care & Handling of Your GP Lenses

Play 9.5 MB Windows Media filePlay 10 MB Flash file Play 24.7 MB Windows Media filePlay 35 MB Flash file

Lens Application

Play 1.5 MB Windows Media filePlay 1.6 MB Flash file Play 4.0 MB Windows Media filePlay 5.9 MB Flash file

Lens Care

Play 2.3 MB Windows Media filePlay 2.5 MB Flash file Play 6.1 MB Windows Media filePlay 8.8 MB Flash file

Lens Re-centering

Play 0.8 MB Windows Media filePlay 1 MB Flash file Play 2.2 MB Windows Media filePlay 3.3 MB Flash file

Lens Removal

Play 2.0 MB Windows Media filePlay 2.2 MB Flash file Play 5.3 MB Windows Media filePlay 7.8 MB Flash file

Staying on the Path to Success

Play 1.8 MB Windows Media filePlay 2 MB Flash file Play 4.9 MB Windows Media filePlay 7.2 MB Flash file
 

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