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Bleach Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaning

Comparison of Bleaching and Hydrogen Peroxide for Cleaning

Bleaching and hydrogen peroxide are both commonly used for cleaning. Bleaching, its main ingredient contains hypochlorite, has strong cleaning power, and is effective in removing stains, odors, sterilization and disinfection. It can quickly decompose organic stains, make stains quickly detach from the surface of objects, and has a strong killing effect on common bacteria and viruses, so it is often used in homes, hospitals, public environments, etc. for cleaning and disinfection.

However, bleaching also has drawbacks. First, the smell is pungent, and if the ventilation is poor during use, it is easy to cause human discomfort, and even affect respiratory health. Second, it is corrosive. If the concentration is not properly controlled or the contact time is too long, it will damage some materials, such as fabrics may fade, metal or be corroded.

Hydrogen peroxide, that is, hydrogen peroxide solution, is relatively mild. Its decomposition produces oxygen and water, which is environmentally friendly and pollution-free. When cleaning, it has a good removal effect on most stains, especially suitable for some materials sensitive to bleaching. In the medical field, it is often used for wound cleaning and disinfection because it can inhibit bacterial growth and is less irritating to tissues.

In daily cleaning scenarios, such as cleaning kitchen oil, bleaching can quickly dissolve oil, but be sure to rinse well after use to prevent residual hazards to health. Hydrogen peroxide is used to clean wooden furniture or leather items, which can both decontaminate and avoid damage to the material.

In general, the choice of bleaching or hydrogen peroxide for cleaning depends on the object of cleaning, the type of stain and personal needs. If you need strong disinfection and treatment of stubborn stains, bleaching may be the first choice; if you pay attention to environmental protection and clean sensitive materials, hydrogen peroxide is more suitable. When using, you should strictly follow the operating instructions to ensure safety and effectiveness.