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Hydrogen Peroxide Clothes Stain

On the contamination of hydrogen peroxide on clothes
Hydrogen peroxide is also a chemical substance. It is widely used in life. However, people often wonder whether hydrogen peroxide can cause stains on clothes?

Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing. When in contact with clothes, if the material of the clothes is special, or under certain conditions, there is a risk of contamination. Cotton clothes, if contaminated with hydrogen peroxide, their color may change, and even the fibers will be damaged. This is because cotton is inherently soft and oxidized, the internal structure is easily changed, and the color changes and stains appear.

Silk clothes are also difficult to escape. Silk is delicate, and the strong oxidation of hydrogen peroxide can make it lose its luster and leave yellow spots on it, which will damage its appearance. That is to say, hemp clothing, although the texture is tough, if it touches hydrogen peroxide for a long time, it will also have uneven color and gradual stains.

If you want to prevent hydrogen peroxide from contaminating the clothes, be careful when using it. If you accidentally splash on the clothes, you should wash it with water as soon as possible to reduce the damage of oxidation. And when storing the goods, you should avoid coexisting with the clothes to prevent leakage and contamination.

In summary, hydrogen peroxide can indeed stain the clothes under specific circumstances. Those who use this product should not be ignored, and they should be treated with caution to ensure that the clothes are intact.