HYDROGEN PEROXIDE solution 3%
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can be used as a disinfecting cleaning agent but also to remove stains. Please note the recommended dosing instructions for the respective areas of application.
Examples of using hydrogen peroxide solution 3%
The solution is suitable for disinfecting and cleaning surfaces. Simply put it on a cloth and use it to wipe the fridge, worktop or toilet. Bacteria are largely killed if used properly. Then wipe with enough clear water. Check the color fastness of the surfaces to be treated before use, as the solution has a bleaching effect.
Hydrogen peroxide is also proven as a stain remover. Due to its bleaching effect, it can effectively help remove grass, blood or sweat stains. Simply put the solution directly on the stain and wash it out after ten minutes with cold, clear water and then put it in the washing machine again. Here, too, first check for color fastness.
It can also be used as a cutlery polish. Simply leave the stainless steel or silver cutlery to work for about 5 minutes and then polish with a cloth.
Even mold is not immune to the substance. Simply apply the home remedy to a cloth and use it to clean seals, for example. Then rinse with clear water.
These are just a few of the possible areas of application, so it is a very versatile tool that should not be missing in any household.
Active ingredient: hydrogen peroxide.
Composition: 100 ml contains: Active substance: 3 g hydrogen peroxide
Excipients:
Purified water, phosphoric acid.
Dosage HYDROGEN PEROXIDE instructions and type of application:
Unless otherwise prescribed, dilute 5 to 10 times (about 1 to 2 tablespoons in 1 glass of water) before use in the medical field.
Hydrogen peroxide solution 3% should not be used in closed body cavities to avoid the risk of gas embolism.
For home use, you should always use a 3% solution like the one offered here, because more concentrated solutions are corrosive and can cause damage to your health if used improperly. In any case, avoid contact with the eyes.
If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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