If your "monthly" contacts never actually last 30 days, it's not your fault — it's your cleaning method.
You've been told that proper contact lens cleaning is simple: rub each lens for 20 seconds, rinse with solution, store in a clean case. Do this every night, and your monthly contacts should last the full 30 days.
But here's what actually happens:
Week 1: Lenses feel great. Everything's fine.
Week 2: Starting to feel slightly less fresh. Vision isn't quite as crisp.
Week 3: They feel scratchy by afternoon. You're rubbing your eyes more.
Week 3.5: You can't take it anymore. You throw away the "monthly" lenses and open a fresh pair.
Sound familiar?
Here's the truth they don't tell you:
Manual cleaning—even perfect manual cleaning with 20-second rubbing and fresh solution—only removes 10-30% of protein deposits.
The rest? Still on your lenses. Building up. Day after day. Until your "monthly" contacts feel unwearable at day 21.
It's not you. It's that your hands physically cannot generate the force required to remove embedded protein deposits from lens material.
But ultrasonic waves can.
The Data Speaks: Independent User Survey Results
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93%
Of customers say they finally stopped feeling guilty about "taking shortcuts" with contact lens cleaning
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97%
Of users report they no longer dread the nightly cleaning routine—and some actually look forward to how easy it is.
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74%
Of Eyecanta owners say they've recommended it to at least 3 friends or family members who wear contacts.
Based on 90-day satisfaction surveys. 94% of customers kept their Eyecanta (6% returned for full refund). Average rating: 4.8/5 stars from 2,847 verified reviews.
What 12,000+ Contact Lens Wearers Are Saying
