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This method is less recommended than flushing your eye with water, as it will cause some irritation on your eye.
It is fine to take breaks, but try to keep flushing your eye with water for as long as possible.
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Being exposed to the air helps the irritant evaporate after flushing your eyes with water.[8].
In order to actually flush out a contaminant, refer to the guidelines in Method 1 for the amount of time you should spend flushing your eyes.
While flushing your eyes probably won't provide immediate relief, it's an important first step, since your eyes will stay irritated as long as they have residue in them.
Use eye sensitive saline solution to flush your eye.
Use clean (preferably distilled) warm water or eyewash to flush your eye.
If acetone comes in contact with your eye, immediately flush your eye out with cold water for 20 minutes.
If step two doesn't work, flush your eye out by filling your hands with water (make sure they are clean! ) and dipping your eye into the water.
The safest thing to do is to flush your eye with water, not try to scrape the object away with a swab.
However, use sterile solution to flush your eyes as well.
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