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Hydrogen Peroxide Carpet Stain

Whether hydrogen peroxide can dye carpets is the core. Taking hydrogen peroxide carpet dyeing as the direction, an ancient article is as follows:

In modern times, people often doubt the effect of hydrogen peroxide on carpet dyeing. Or: "Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing, and it often changes when it comes into contact with things. Carpet materials are diverse, and in case of it, it is afraid of color change."

Watching the carpet woven by cotton, it is soft and moist. If hydrogen peroxide drops, at first, it may not appear to change color. However, after a while, the spots can be seen, the color fades, and it seems to lose its brilliance. Because of the strong oxidizing power of hydrogen peroxide, it loses its original color.

There is also a woolen blanket with thick fluff and dark color. When it encounters hydrogen peroxide, the wool seems to be slightly blue, and the color gradually changes, and it turns out to be mottled.

As for the blanket woven with chemical fiber, although the texture is tough, it is difficult to escape when it encounters hydrogen peroxide. Or there are local colors that turn lighter, or there are spots of different colors, all of which are caused by chemical action.

From this point of view, hydrogen peroxide is a real danger of dyeing carpets. Any use of this material on the carpet should not be careless. It is necessary to carefully observe its nature and measure the quality of the blanket in order to avoid the trouble of dyeing and ensure the integrity of the blanket.