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Clean Pipe Hydrogen Peroxide

Use hydrogen peroxide to clean the tube
Anyone who wants to clean the tube, or suspects that there is filth accumulating in the tube, can think of using hydrogen peroxide for it. Hydrogen peroxide has the ability to oxidize, which is quite beneficial for cleaning the tube.

First, prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide. Observe the size of the tube and the degree of contamination to determine its amount. If the tube is narrow and less filthy, take less; if the tube is wide and thick, prepare more.

Times, pour the hydrogen peroxide slowly into the tube. Be careful not to splash the liquid. Fill the tube with hydrogen peroxide, or at least soak the filth.

Then, wait for a while. When hydrogen peroxide meets filth, it will have a chemical reaction. The filth may decompose due to oxidation, or it may be phased with the components in the hydrogen peroxide, and gradually dissipate. At this time, it can be as short as a few moments, long or overtime, depending on the actual situation.

When it is done, flush the pipe with clean water. The water flow should be slow and uniform, entering from one end of the pipe to the other end. If you flush it repeatedly, make sure that the hydrogen peroxide in the tube and the decomposed filth are exhausted.

In this way, the tube can be cleaned. However, when using hydrogen peroxide, you should also pay attention. It is corrosive, and although weak, it should not be touched with the skin for a long time. If you accidentally touch it, rinse it with water as soon as possible. And where hydrogen peroxide is stored, it should be protected from heat and light to prevent its qualitative change.