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This 12% food-grade hydrogen peroxide is a versatile and effective cleaner, sanitizer, and disinfectant, free from chemical stabilizers. Manufactured in the USA by a family-owned company with over 25 years of experience, it ensures exceptional potency and freshness, making it safe for use around people, pets, and food.
O**A
Works
Our shower has a 4x6’ window facing east, but still mold starts showing up in the grout lines.I mix this hydrogen peroxide 12% with a couple drops of Dawn dish soap, then spray the floor of the shower. It foams up, I leave it a bit, then rinse. Only had to do it twice, now only occasionally. Problem solved. Be sure to wear gloves, as the solution should not get on skin.
T**A
Removes stains from white, IKEA brand, quartz, countertops
This Blubonic 12% Hydrogen Peroxide is the only thing I have found that removes stains from my white, IKEA, quartz, countertops and I'm thrilled.Having never had quartz countertops before, I was unaware that white quartz countertops can pick up stains that seem to be impossible to remove. I tried everything - bleach, Barkeepers Friend, special stain removers for quartz countertops. Nothing worked. These stains were more like a yellowing that was quite apparent. I tried this as a last resort.12% hydrogen peroxide is very powerful and can really damage your skin so gloves and safety goggles are a must. It has no smell at all so it seems deceptively safe but DO NOT skip the protective gear.This brand is food safe, which I like because I am using it on countertops. Here's how I did it: lay paper towels on the counters completely covering the stained area. Saturate the paper towels with the hydrogen peroxide and then leave it alone overnight. (Warn everyone in the house not to touch the wet paper towels without gloves on.) In the morning, the paper towels will be dry and the stains should be gone.Let me say that I have only tried this on IKEA white quartz countertops so I cannot say for sure if it will remove stains on other brands of white quartz countertops. But I'm delighted that my counters look brand new and it didn't etch the surface or dull the shine at all.
C**N
It's an awsome product
Works great on my boyfriend's work cloths
J**N
As described fast shipping
Using this to add highlights to my hair and since most of the bottles of hydrogen peroxide are diluted so much i ordered this one and its doing the trick well.
A**R
Good product good price
Excellent, as advertised, quick shipping will order again
C**Y
AMAZON MAKES LIFE SO EASY AND SO DO SUPPLIERS SUCH AS THIS ONE!
Exactly what I ordered... Thanks!!!!
R**S
be careful when opening
exactly what i needed
E**B
The uses are endless!
I LOVE H2o2! The uses are simply endless, but I use it primarily for cleaning. I first purchased this when I decided to make my own cleaning solutions and used it primarily in the bathroom. We live in a house that is about 100 years old and the bathroom..........is basically the perfect environment for mildew and mold. I mix 1 part H2o to 2 parts distilled water with a dash of Suds and keep it in a brown glass spray bottle. Unlike bleach, H2o2 has no scent (WIN) And with a little patience and even less scrubbing, ZING mold and mildew are gone.I also use this on my daughter's white oxford shirts that she wears when she works at a very popular diner style place found in most malls. She has come home with Chocolate Shake all over her sleeves because of another servers error or other mishap and big splotches of chili on her sleeves and front of her shirt. She wears a black apron, so I kind of wonder how she gets greasy stains everywhere. But she does and when I use H2o2 I can get the stains out with a little time, but more importantly, very little effort. I simply spot treat the stains with a little soap good for grease and put the shirt in a tub with a diluted amount of H2o2 and soak the shirt for awhile. I check it from time to time and if a stain is particularly difficult, I use a glass dropper to put a bit directly on the stain. That parts cool, because I can watch it bubble. I am kind of a science geek so chemical reactions are always cool. I am impressed that the H2o2 does not hurt the cotton shirt-- I have also gone on to adding a dilution in the soap dispenser of my front loading washer and let it soak in there. The shirts come out white and clean as if no mishaps have occurred and for a brief moment, I am "amazing" in the eyes of my almost 18 year old daughter. (note I only do this with whites and not anything delicate)I have read that H2o2 can be used as an oxygenate one's skin. I haven't tried it yet, but that is not to say I won't. I just need to read up on it a little more. And I suggest you do the same before trying.I'll be honest, I am on a kick of simplifying my life and giving up on the "cleaning" products one finds in the store, and making my own has made me more mindful of what we put our bodies through.Going back to the basics of chemistry, i.e. the periodic table has helped me save money and have a healthier home.Side note, BE CAREFUL WHEN USING use common sense -- it is a bleaching agent. Wear gloves, dilute as directed, etc. and so forth.
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