This pack of 50 Invisalign Cleaning Crystals features a special cleaning formulation designed to clean and remove plaque from orthodontic aligners and clear retainers in as little as 15 minutes. All you have to do is remove your aligners, rinse them, and immerse them in a container of warm water. Then, dissolve one packet of our retainer cleaner crystals in the water and wait 15 minutes before rinsing your aligners and the container. Keep your aligners or retainer odor-free, hygienic and clear with Invisalign clear retainer cleaner crystals.
WHO TO USE:
Place aligners/retainers into a cleaning container and fill with warm water (100 ml or immerse the aligners/retainers fully). Add one packet of cleaning crystals. Gently shake/agitate for 20 seconds to dissolve and distribute crystals. Let stand for 15 minutes, or more if you prefer. Gently shake/agitate again for 20 seconds. Rinse the aligners/retainers and container thoroughly with warm water.
Ingredients:
Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Sodium Dichlorosocyanurate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
- Get Your Invisalign Cleaner in 15 Minutes: With 50 packets included, these special cleaning crystals for Invisalign retainers work in 15 minutes to remove plaque from your aligners or retainers to keep them odor-free, hygienic and clear
- Easy to Use: Weekly, remove aligners and rinse; Place them in a container; Fill with warm water to immerse; Add a packet of Invisalign crystals; Agitate for 20 seconds to dissolve; Let stand for 15 minutes; Agitate for 20 seconds; Rinse thoroughly
- Best Storage Practices for Your Invisalign Cleaner Crystals: Keep these packets of clear aligner cleaner in a cool, dry place to ensure optimal usability
- Ingredients: Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Sodium Dichlorosocyanurate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
- Invisalign Value: From cases to retainer cleaners, Invisalign offers all the tools and Invisalign accessories you need to maximize the experience of achieving your best smile; Aligners not included