Hydrogen Peroxide Wool Rug
Application of peroxides in wool carpets
Since modern times, the cleaning technique has become more and more refined, and in the maintenance of wool carpets, peroxides have gradually shown their ability. Wool carpets are soft in texture and warm to the touch. However, they are daily stained with dust, stains are easy to store, and maintenance is difficult.
Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing. It is unique in cleaning wool carpets. In case of stains, it can decompose filth with the power of oxidation, making it dissipate and invisible. And in wool materials, if used properly, it will not hurt its quality, and can keep the carpet fresh in color and fluff.
When using, be careful with the concentration. If it is too thick, it may damage the wool fibers and cause them to be brittle and broken; if it is too thin, it will not be enough, and the stains will be difficult to remove. Usually, an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is mixed with water and stirred well to form a liquid. Then dip it in a soft cloth, wipe the stain lightly, and repeat several times, and the stain will gradually fade. After wiping, wash it with water again, remove its residual liquid, and dry it in a ventilated place. Do not expose it to the sun, so as to avoid the color of the blanket fading.
From this point of view, the cleaning and maintenance of hydrogen peroxide on wool carpets is a powerful method. However, users should be cautious and follow its path to keep wool carpets clean and fresh for a long time.
Since modern times, the cleaning technique has become more and more refined, and in the maintenance of wool carpets, peroxides have gradually shown their ability. Wool carpets are soft in texture and warm to the touch. However, they are daily stained with dust, stains are easy to store, and maintenance is difficult.
Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing. It is unique in cleaning wool carpets. In case of stains, it can decompose filth with the power of oxidation, making it dissipate and invisible. And in wool materials, if used properly, it will not hurt its quality, and can keep the carpet fresh in color and fluff.
When using, be careful with the concentration. If it is too thick, it may damage the wool fibers and cause them to be brittle and broken; if it is too thin, it will not be enough, and the stains will be difficult to remove. Usually, an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is mixed with water and stirred well to form a liquid. Then dip it in a soft cloth, wipe the stain lightly, and repeat several times, and the stain will gradually fade. After wiping, wash it with water again, remove its residual liquid, and dry it in a ventilated place. Do not expose it to the sun, so as to avoid the color of the blanket fading.
From this point of view, the cleaning and maintenance of hydrogen peroxide on wool carpets is a powerful method. However, users should be cautious and follow its path to keep wool carpets clean and fresh for a long time.

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