don't know if anyone else has had this problem but the cushion pads that stick onto the goggles start to peel off way before they're due to be replaced! I used the moisture pads a couple of times,when i first bought them, but it made the cushion pads peel off.Used them without & the same thing happened.Very frustrating
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I love my Tranquileyes and have two sets. The first set I've had for several years. I know people sometimes have problems with them, but I've been lucky and think they're great. I never have a problem with the way they fit. I sleep on my side, face and everyway you can think of.
Maybe some other kind of mask would work for you guys. They are "pricey" especially if they don't work well for you. LucyDon't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.
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I love the Tranquil eyes, but I had the same problem with the cushions coming off too soon, especially if I washed them. Now I use the tini bikini cover and don't have that problem. The goggle isn't as comfortable with the cover, but the longer wearing time is great. I actually like the comfort of the Quartz goggle better, but my eyes don't do as well with it. (My eyelids don't completely close.)
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Yes, me too, the same thing happened to me, it's a week since i use them and so far i love them, but this is true, maybe it could be delayed with the bikini... I'm gonna try it.SJS
Shrimmers 3/10mm
Autoserum(main drop).Dwell(3/day).Tobradex(2/day). Tranquileyes wth Lubrifilm(night). Onion goggles (In/PC).WileyXBlinkLA(Out)
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Amniotic membrane:18months
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Rebecca, help!
I have had mine for years, too, and have been very happy with them. The last batch of cushions I ordered do not stick to the goggle. I have tried everything: washing with Ajax cleanser, alcohol, acetone, and lacquer thinner. Nothing helps. Next I'm going to try oven cleaner using a Q-tip, and if that doesn't work I guess I'll order a new pair. Maybe the rubber is just too worn out or something.
I can still wear them because for some reason the adhesive sticks to the black rubber at the nose (bridge connector) and the sides, so those 2 little areas are what's keeping the foam in place (sort of).
Calli
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Originally posted by calli66 View PostRebecca, help!
I have had mine for years, too, and have been very happy with them. The last batch of cushions I ordered do not stick to the goggle. I have tried everything: washing with Ajax cleanser, alcohol, acetone, and lacquer thinner. Nothing helps. Next I'm going to try oven cleaner using a Q-tip, and if that doesn't work I guess I'll order a new pair. Maybe the rubber is just too worn out or something.
I can still wear them because for some reason the adhesive sticks to the black rubber at the nose (bridge connector) and the sides, so those 2 little areas are what's keeping the foam in place (sort of).
Calli
For the others, often the answer is different in every case... Occasionally it's about use & care (sometimes people are getting them too wet). If anybody has goggle or foam they bought prior to about Nov 15 last year, it's defective adhesive. I've only just started to hear of any problems with the new foam - for about the first 6-8 weeks wasn't hearing of any 'early liftoff syndrome' so hopefully any problems since the adhesive change are not widespread. For anybody having this problem, be sure to let me know. I can replace foamsets for you that are not 'behaving'. Basically if they come off in the first two weeks and you haven't washed them by immersion in that time, something's wrong that's not your fault so let me know and I'll send you replacements with the detailed instructions for preparing the surface for best performance. If you've emailed me and I haven't replied, my apologies, just ping me again and I'll get on it.
To any new users... I'm sorry
To anybody in general... There's a money-back policy on these goggles, so please make use of it if for any reason you find yourself not able to benefit from them.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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