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HydrogenPeroxide in WaterHeater

On the method of using hydrogen peroxide into the water heater
There is a trick to try and put hydrogen peroxide in the water heater. This is an extraordinary move, and there must be a reason.

Those who use water heaters often use warm water for people's needs. However, if hydrogen peroxide is added, what is the picture? Hydrogen peroxide is active and has strong oxidation ability. If an appropriate amount is added to the water in the water heater, it may be able to sterilize and remove filth, so that the water that comes out is clean, and it may be beneficial for people to bathe and wash.

However, this matter is also difficult. Hydrogen peroxide is strong in nature, and if used improperly, it may damage the wall of the water heater. The walls of the device are mostly made of metals or other substances, which can cause damage to the water heater when exposed to strong oxidizing agents or corrosion. And when it enters the water, it is difficult to control the concentration. If it is too thin, the effect will not be obvious, and if it is too thick, it may cause damage to human skin, respiratory tract, etc.

If you want to do this, you must first carefully review and measure it. Observe the material of the water heater to know its tolerance. Calculate the amount of hydrogen peroxide and determine its moderation. Test it in a small place and observe its reaction. Only when it is known that there is no harm can it be applied to daily use.

In short, there are advantages and disadvantages to entering the water heater with hydrogen peroxide. It is necessary to be cautious and weigh the advantages and disadvantages in order to achieve the expected effect and avoid accidents.