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Hydrogen Peroxide Vinegar Kill Mold

On the Method of Removing Mildew by Hydrogen Peroxide and Vinegar

The mildew in the husband's house is often disturbing to people's homes, harmful to health, and unsightly. Today's discussion on whether hydrogen peroxide and vinegar can remove mildew.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. Mold breeds, mostly in damp and dark places. Applied to mildew with hydrogen peroxide, its oxidizing properties can break the structure of mildew, destroy its cell tissue, and prevent its reproduction and growth. Spraying or coating can make mildew gradually disappear.

Vinegar, acid. Acid can change the acid-base environment in which mildew lives. Mold likes damp and moderate acid-base places, and it is difficult to survive in acid. Wiping mildew with vinegar can create an environment that is unfavorable to the growth of mildew and make it subside.

However, the two are used alone. Although they have the effect of removing mildew, if they are combined and used, the effect may be better. Spray hydrogen peroxide on the mildew first, wait for it to work for a while, and then wipe it with vinegar. In this way, it not only breaks the mold structure, but also changes its environment, which can remove mildew more quickly and cleanly.

Use these two to remove mildew, and pay attention to protection. Hydrogen peroxide is corrosive and has a pungent smell of vinegar. Wear gloves and masks when using, and keep ventilated. If you accidentally touch it, rinse it with water as soon as possible.

In summary, both hydrogen peroxide and vinegar are good methods for removing mildew, and they can be used reasonably to ensure less mildew in the room and a refreshing environment.