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How To Bleach Fabric With Hydrogen Peroxide

On the method of bleaching fabrics with hydrogen peroxide
If the fabric is stained, the color is dark and the luster is lost, and if you want to restore its brightness, the method of bleaching is good. Today, the way of bleaching fabrics with hydrogen peroxide is important to the world because it is mild and non-harsh, does not hurt the fabric texture, and has environmental protection.

Anyone who wants to use this agent should first prepare it. Pure hydrogen peroxide is required, and its concentration should be moderate. If it is too high, it will damage the fabric, and if it is too low, it will not be effective. Also prepare a clean container, the size is suitable for the amount of fabric. Warm water is also indispensable. The water temperature should be suitable for hand. If it is overheated, the hydrogen peroxide will decompose too quickly, and if it is cold, the reaction will be slow.

Lightly place the fabric in a container, slowly inject hydrogen peroxide, and decide the dose according to the amount of fabric and the depth of the stain. Generally speaking, 20 to 30 milliliters of hydrogen peroxide per liter of water can be used for common stains. After filling the water, stir well to cover the fabric with the medicine.

Then, let it stand in a light-shielded place. Direct sunlight promotes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and reduces its bleaching power. During this period, add turning from time to time to ensure that all parts of the fabric are in full contact with the medicine and the stains are removed. However, turning should be light, so as not to damage the fabric.

Wait until the color is gradually bright and the stain subsides, and rinse with water. Rinse must be done, except for the medicine attached to the fabric, so as not to damage the skin. And change the water several times until the water is clear and frothy.

Bleach it out, flatten the fabric, and hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry. Do not expose to the sun, strong light will fade and brittle the fabric. When it is completely dry, the fabric will be renewed, bright and soft in color, restoring its original beauty.

Bleaching the fabric with hydrogen peroxide is simple and effective. However, use it with care. According to this step, you will be able to get satisfactory results, maintain the beauty of the fabric, and prolong its life.