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6 Surprising Items You Should Never Clean Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Known as an antiseptic, disinfectant, and bleaching agent, hydrogen peroxide packs punch into every bottle. It's not suitable for every surface in your home.
It’s time to retire the brown bottle from your first-aid kit and put it to work sanitizing your home. Since it is an antiseptic, hydrogen peroxide can be used to go after the germs and bacteria ...
Cleaning products are a part of most households, helping us keep our spaces fresh and tidy. However, not everything we use to clean is safe to pour down the drain. I’ve learned that some common ...
Hand holding a bottle of hydrogen peroxide 3% - ZikG/Shutterstock When it comes to simple cleaning hacks to keep your home tidy, hydrogen peroxide can be a helpful tool to have on hand over harmful ...
The drain is blocked. You pour drain cleaner down the pipes to unclog it. Then, nothing seems to happen so you pour bleach down the drain, too. The more chemicals, the better for removing the blockage ...
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The easiest way to clean your pillows uses only baking soda and hydrogen peroxide—here's how
Key Points Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide will remove stains and freshen all types of pillows.Pillows absorb body oils and fluids. dead skin cells and dust mites, and skin and hair products.Pillows ...
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