Also, Try to remember to remove the lenses before you start cooking. Failing that, don't wear the gloves to work with the chiles...too cumbersome...but wear them to take the lenses out after cooking & to put them back in the next morning. Takes practice, but not too difficult. Joan Ben -- This is a continuing problem for me. I remember when I first got contacts in 1995 -- wore them home, made dinner with habaneros that night, took them out, and then tried putting them back in the next morning -- oh, my God! I have not found a very good solution yet, however. I've tried washing my hands in bleach water, using a scrub brush on my finger tips, and soaking my hands in milk. None work very well. Wearing latex (or nitrile, if you're allergic to latex) gloves is the only "real" solution that I have found, but I don't like wearing the gloves. Another partial solution (although not perfect) -- I've found that if I shower and use my wife's hair conditioner (it's kind of greasy, you know) then it seems to remove the chile from my hands better than soap and water. Now, if you've already got the chile on your lenses, I've been through three options -- again, none ideal -- 1. Once you're sure your hands are clean, rinse and re-store your lenses every day (in fresh solution) for a few days and then try putting them in. 2. If you still have some of those old-school enzyme tablets, use them on your lenses overnight -- this actually works quite well, if you can find the tablets. I think it's because the enzyme tablets are made with sterilized pork fat (among other things). On a side note: Pork -- is there anything it can't do? 3. Put the sons of b****es in your eyes, try not to blink them out, and suffer for 20 or 30 minutes. The pain eventually goes away. As you can see, I haven't solved this problem in any way, shape or form, but I am glad to share my experiences. I have to say that this is the only thing I don't like about being a CH and it has been a problem for me every single day for the last 7 years. Good luck. Matt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T. Matthew Evans Graduate Research Assistant Geosystems Group, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology URL: www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte964w ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com [mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of Holm, Ben Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 2:44 PM To: 'chile-heads@globalgarden.com' Subject: [CH] Ow, my eyes! Anyone ever clean their contacts while they had chile-fingers? How do you get the chile off the lenses? -Ben