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have all supplies ready before beginning the insertion process your lenses lens case approved gas permeable care solutions artificial tears a lens insertion and removal device if using one and a mirror wash hands with soap and water rinse hands thoroughly to eliminate all soap residue and then dry with a lint-free towel if inserting the lens near sink be sure to cover the opening of the drain to prevent accidental loss if dropped in still one drop of artificial tears into each eye prior to beginning the insertion process this will help to improve the comfort of the lenses open only one side of your contact lens case and remove the first lens it is recommended to always start with the same eye each time to help avoid mixing up your lenses remove the lens from the case and place the lens on the tip of your dry index finger with the bowl of the lens facing upwards very important never rinse the lens with tap water after removing from the case the lens may be rinsed with saline or