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Cleaning With Hydrogen PeroxideFor blood stains on carpet, pour peroxide directly on the stain and blot with clean cloth. Pretest this solution on a remnant. Hydrogen peroxide can be purchased in the first aid section of your local drug store or grocery store. Always keep a bottle on hand. Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning With Hydrogen Peroxidehow to stabilize 1% concentration of h2o2 Post by garorag RE: Cleaning With Hydrogen Peroxide
my (ex)mil had a fantastic blood removing recipe using hydrogen peroxide Post By ButteryHOLsomeness (Guest Post) Peroxide for Cleaning
You can use peroxide and a clean cloth to clean and disinfect sticky items like toys or high chair trays. Peroxide is cheap and it won't harm pets or humans. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Cleaning With Hydrogen PeroxideWhen you cut your finger put peroxide on it & a bandage. But don't put peroxide on it after taking the bandage off as it slows in the healing process that has already started (got this info from a Dr.) Post by badwater |
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