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Re: Carry on liquids question
[Re: charlie]
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02/27/2015 04:28 PM
02/27/2015 04:28 PM
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Carol_Hill
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It would be a PITA to use, but you COULD buy one of those refillable bottles that is less than 3.4 oz and transfer some of your solution into that. I'm not familiar with that brand of solution--is it something that is medically required for you, or could you just switch out and use another brand for a week or two?
Carol Hill
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Re: Carry on liquids question
[Re: charlie]
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02/27/2015 11:17 PM
02/27/2015 11:17 PM
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OK, it sounds like to me you should just get something else that comes in the proper size smaller bottle and use that while you are down island. Contact lens solution in general isn't rocket science, just something to clean and store lenses.
Carol Hill
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Re: Carry on liquids question
[Re: Catatonic]
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02/28/2015 09:20 AM
02/28/2015 09:20 AM
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My daughter declares her contact lens solution at security. No problem. They ask her some questions and occasionally do the explosives swab test. TSA has FAQs on this.
Cheetah, RickG
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