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Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1) Do these wipes replace polishing appointments?
A: No. ProstEye Wipes are designed for daily surface cleaning and refreshing only. They help remove debris and add temporary comfort & shine, but they do not replace professional polishing or clinical care. Always follow the cleaning and care instructions given by your ocularist.
Question 2) Are ProstEye Wipes safe for my prosthetic eye?
A: Yes. ProstEye Wipes are formulated for external use only on acrylic and glass prosthetic eyes. They are alcohol-free, pH-balanced, and made with ingredients commonly used in sensitive-skin products. If irritation occurs or residue causes discomfort, discontinue use and consult your ocularist.
Question 3) Can I use these while the eye is in my socket?
A: No. ProstEye Wipes are designed only for cleaning the external surface of the prosthetic eye when it is removed. They are not for use on biological eyes, broken skin, or inside the socket.