Patience, grasshopper. They make no rub because the lenses can't hold up to the rubbing. And the solution will clean them if you shake the case and leave them overnight. Some things work best when you actually follow the directions! Of course, it took me nearly 50 years to figure that out.
Try shaking your case with the contacts and fluid in there. Rinse with new solution before placing in your eye in the morning. If there is still a problem, put them back in the case with moe solution and shake again - then rinse. You also may be putting them in backwards, which can be easy to do with soft lenses. Also, use rewetting drops every few hours during the first year. They will keep your eye relaxed and help the lense retain moisture, which it needs to be clear.
You probably have toric due to astigmatism. If this isn't in your dominant eye, you could just go to a regular lense for the non-dominant eye which doesn't give you perfect vision - especially from each eye on its own - but both eyes will still work together well.
I go back to another comment made previously: are they really two month or two weeks lenses? The most you can wear a two week is for a month.
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