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How To Whiten Shoelaces With Hydrogen Peroxide

On the method of using hydrogen peroxide bleaching stone shoelaces
To make shoelaces white, hydrogen peroxide can be used. First take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and place it in an open container. The concentration of this hydrogen peroxide should be appropriate, not too concentrated, to prevent damage to the shoelace material, and not too thin, resulting in poor bleaching effect.

Then, gently put the shoelaces into the container containing hydrogen peroxide. When placing, be sure to fully immerse the shoelaces in the hydrogen peroxide solution, so that there is no omission. The solution can be gently stirred to make all parts of the shoelaces fully contact with hydrogen peroxide.

After that, let stand in a suitable place. This process should pay attention to the surrounding environment. It should not be exposed to the sun. Direct sunlight or cause hydrogen peroxide to decompose too quickly, which will affect the bleaching effect and may also damage the shoelaces. It should be placed in a cool and well-ventilated place.

After a certain period of time, it depends on the bleaching condition of the shoelaces. If the ideal whiteness is not reached, the soaking time can be extended. However, it should not be soaked for too long to avoid damage to the shoelaces. After the color of the shoelaces is satisfactory, take out the shoelaces.

Rinse repeatedly with water, and be sure to wash off the residual hydrogen peroxide. If hydrogen peroxide remains in the shoelaces, it may irritate the wearer's skin in the future, and may also continue to erode the shoelaces. After rinsing, place the shoelaces in a ventilated place to dry. Do not twist In this way, the shoelaces can be as white as new.