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Hydrogen Peroxide Bleach Fabric

On the method of bleaching fabrics with hydrogen peroxide
Nowadays, there is a method of bleaching fabrics, and hydrogen peroxide is the best. Hydrogen peroxide is mild in nature and less damaging to fabrics than other substances.

When bleaching fabrics with hydrogen peroxide, the first thing to do is to choose the concentration carefully. If the concentration is too high, although the bleaching speed, it will easily damage the fabric texture and cause it to become brittle; if the concentration is too low, the bleaching work will be difficult and time-consuming. Generally speaking, the appropriate concentration should be determined according to the fabric material and the degree of dirt.

The second time is to control the temperature. Water temperature is related to the efficiency and effect of bleaching. If the water temperature is too low, the reaction of hydrogen peroxide is slow, and bleaching is difficult to achieve expectations; if the water temperature is too high, the reaction speed is too fast, and it is easy to damage the fabric. Usually warm water is appropriate, about 30 to 40 degrees Celsius. This temperature can not only promote the effective reaction of hydrogen peroxide, but also ensure that the fabric is not damaged.

Repeat, pay attention to the duration. When bleaching, do not take too long, and the fabric may change color and become brittle after a long time. When observing the color change of the fabric in a timely manner, when it reaches the ideal whiteness, stop bleaching. And after bleaching, it should be quickly rinsed with water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide on the fabric to prevent its subsequent erosion of the fabric.

In this way, bleaching the fabric with hydrogen peroxide can keep the fabric as white as new, and the texture is not damaged, which can be one of the good methods for bleaching the fabric.