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Hydrogen Peroxide and Paint Damage

On the influence of hydrogen peroxide on the paint surface
There is a paint surface in the world, which is related to the appearance of utensils, and everyone is important. When encountering hydrogen peroxide, what is the effect? This is what everyone wants to know.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. The paint surface is made of different materials, either natural paint or synthetic paint. When hydrogen peroxide meets it, its oxidizing properties may cause changes in the paint surface.

On some paint surfaces, the oxidizing force of hydrogen peroxide can gradually change the color of the paint surface. At first, the color may be slightly darker, as if dusty. Over time, the color will be very different, losing its original bright state. This is due to the chemical reaction between hydrogen peroxide and paint pigments or other ingredients, causing the pigment structure to change and the color to change.

And hydrogen peroxide may damage the texture of the paint surface. The paint surface is often smooth like a mirror, and the touch is delicate. However, through the action of hydrogen peroxide, it may appear rough, or even have subtle cracks. This is because the power of oxidation destroys the molecular structure of the paint surface, causing internal stress imbalance and the surface is no longer regular.

It also has the durability of the paint surface and is also affected by hydrogen peroxide. Those who can experience less damage over the years will lose their wear and corrosion resistance after encountering hydrogen oxide. Daily rubbing, wind and rain can make the paint surface peel off and damage faster.

Investigate the reason, the strong oxidation of hydrogen peroxide is the key. It reacts with the paint surface components, or breaks chemical bonds, or changes the molecular arrangement. The paint surface protective layer is broken, and its appearance and function are damaged.

To protect the paint surface, it is necessary to avoid contact with hydrogen peroxide. If it is accidentally contaminated, it should be rinsed with water as soon as possible to reduce its damage. For daily maintenance, choose a suitable detergent to prevent strong oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide from approaching. In this way, the paint surface can be kept intact for a long time and its beauty lasts for a long time.