Hydrogen Peroxide Fabric Stains
Method of removing fabric stains with peroxide
Where the fabric has stains, hydrogen peroxide can be used. The method is to take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first, depending on the size and depth of the stain. If the stain is heavy, the concentration is slightly higher; if it is light, it can be slightly dilute.
Slowly drop hydrogen peroxide on the stain, or soak the fabric in a solution containing hydrogen peroxide, and stir it from time to time to ensure that the stain is in contact with hydrogen peroxide. The soaking time also depends on the difficulty of the stain, either temporarily or for several hours.
During this period, it is necessary to constantly observe the change of the stain. If the stain is gradually fading, you can wait for a while; if it is slightly effective after a long soaking, it can be easier to freshen the liquid, or increase its concentration, or add some minor additives to promote its decontamination effect.
And remove the stain, wash it with water again and again, so that there is no hydrogen peroxide residue on the fabric, and then dry it in a ventilated place and let it dry. This method of removing fabric stains with hydrogen peroxide is simple and effective, and can be used by people at home.
Where the fabric has stains, hydrogen peroxide can be used. The method is to take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first, depending on the size and depth of the stain. If the stain is heavy, the concentration is slightly higher; if it is light, it can be slightly dilute.
Slowly drop hydrogen peroxide on the stain, or soak the fabric in a solution containing hydrogen peroxide, and stir it from time to time to ensure that the stain is in contact with hydrogen peroxide. The soaking time also depends on the difficulty of the stain, either temporarily or for several hours.
During this period, it is necessary to constantly observe the change of the stain. If the stain is gradually fading, you can wait for a while; if it is slightly effective after a long soaking, it can be easier to freshen the liquid, or increase its concentration, or add some minor additives to promote its decontamination effect.
And remove the stain, wash it with water again and again, so that there is no hydrogen peroxide residue on the fabric, and then dry it in a ventilated place and let it dry. This method of removing fabric stains with hydrogen peroxide is simple and effective, and can be used by people at home.

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