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Can You Put Hydrogen Peroxide in the Washing Machine?
Yes, you can put hydrogen peroxide in the washing machine safely. It is compatible with all machine types: HE, front-load, and top-load. It does not foam exc...
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Does Hydrogen Peroxide Remove Stains from Clothes?
Yes, hydrogen peroxide removes a wide range of organic stains from clothes, including sweat, blood, wine, grass, coffee, and mold, through oxidation. It brea...
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Is Hydrogen Peroxide Safe for Colored Clothes?
Yes, hydrogen peroxide is safe for colored clothes at 3% concentration with standard contact times. Fading risk is low for light and medium colors, moderate ...
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Hydrogen Peroxide Laundry: How to Whiten, Remove Stains, and Eliminate Odors
Hydrogen peroxide whitens white fabrics, removes organic stains, eliminates odors at the bacterial source, and replaces chlorine bleach in the washing machin...
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How to Dilute Hydrogen Peroxide for Cleaning
To dilute 35% hydrogen peroxide to 3% for general cleaning, mix 1 part H2O2 with 10.7 parts water, always adding H2O2 to the water, never the reverse. The ri...
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Is Hydrogen Peroxide a Good Cleaner?
Yes. Hydrogen peroxide is an effective cleaner for most household applications. It disinfects hard surfaces, removes organic stains, kills mold at the root, ...
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Is 45% Vinegar Dangerous? Complete Safety Guide
If you are wondering whether 45% vinegar is dangerous before buying or using it for the first time, that is exactly the right question to ask. Yes - concentr...
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How Does an Enzyme Cleaner Work? Science Explained
TL;DR - Key Points • Enzyme cleaners use biological enzymes to break down the organic compounds in pet urine, permanently eliminating odors at th...
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How to Get Rid of Dog Urine Smell in the Backyard
TL;DR: Dog urine odor in a backyard is caused by ammonia and uric acid crystals that bond to outdoor surfaces. Masking sprays do not remove these compounds. ...
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