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10 Surprising Benefits for Hydrogen Peroxide

 





One of the cheapest and most widely used household products is H202, sometimes known as hydrogen peroxide.  However, did you know that hydrogen peroxide can be used for purposes other than treating wounds?


For all of you, we've provided ten different uses of hydrogen peroxide.





1.  Heal Acne


To get rid of any infection and hasten healing, dab some hydrogen peroxide on the blemishes with a cotton bud or ball.


2.  Curb Bad Breath


Hydrogen peroxide, a powerful antiseptic, is incredibly efficient in reducing bad breath by eliminating any odor-producing bacteria in your mouth.  Swish hydrogen peroxide for 30 seconds each morning to eliminate bad breath.


3.  Lighten Hair





It is possible to lighten hair without using harsh bleaches.  Use hydrogen peroxide to give your hair modest highlights.


4.  Clean Glass


Glass and mirrors can be thoroughly cleaned using hydrogen peroxide.  For a streak-free shine, spray some on your glass surface and wipe it off.


5.  Whiten Clothes


Simply add a cup of hydrogen peroxide to your laundry to brighten your garments.  Because hydrogen peroxide is kinder than bleach, this will also prevent your clothes from wearing out.


6.  Keep Salads Fresh


Spray your salad with a mixture of a half cup of water and a spoonful of hydrogen peroxide to keep it fresher for longer.


7.  Clean the Air


To purify the air, combine one pint of three percent hydrogen peroxide with a gallon of water and use a steamer or humidifier.


9.  Freshen Fabrics


By soaking musty garments in a solution of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide, you can get rid of offensive odours.


10. Sprout Seeds


Soak seeds in a solution containing a pint of water and an ounce of 3% hydrogen peroxide to encourage sprouting over night. 


To get the most out of your hydrogen peroxide, try one of these techniques.

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