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On the Bleaching Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide and Baking Soda on Clothes
The world has asked me: "Can hydrogen peroxide and baking soda bleach clothes?"
I said to each other: "Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties and can break the structure of pigments to achieve the effect of bleaching. It is often used in the bleaching of clothes. Baking soda, on the other hand, is mildly alkaline. Although it has no strong oxidizing bleaching power, it can help decontamination and also benefit the bleaching process."
If you want to bleach clothes with both, prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda first. Hold water in a basin and add an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide. The proportion depends on the color and texture of the clothes. Add an appropriate amount of baking soda and stir well. Soak the clothes in this liquid, or turn them over, to dye them evenly. Over time, depending on the state of bleaching, if it is not enough, you can delay it for a while, or increase the dosage of both. Then rinse with water, and the clothes may have a white appearance.
Use it with caution. Hydrogen peroxide is corrosive. If it touches the skin carelessly, rinse it with water as soon as possible. And it may damage some delicate clothes. Although baking soda is mild, the dosage is excessive, or it may alkalize the clothes and affect the texture. Therefore, when using it, carefully review the material of the clothes and be careful to measure the dosage, it can be appropriate.
It is necessary to combine hydrogen peroxide with baking soda to bleach clothes, but it is necessary to follow the law to ensure that the clothes are not damaged and achieve the purpose of bleaching.
The world has asked me: "Can hydrogen peroxide and baking soda bleach clothes?"
I said to each other: "Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties and can break the structure of pigments to achieve the effect of bleaching. It is often used in the bleaching of clothes. Baking soda, on the other hand, is mildly alkaline. Although it has no strong oxidizing bleaching power, it can help decontamination and also benefit the bleaching process."
If you want to bleach clothes with both, prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda first. Hold water in a basin and add an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide. The proportion depends on the color and texture of the clothes. Add an appropriate amount of baking soda and stir well. Soak the clothes in this liquid, or turn them over, to dye them evenly. Over time, depending on the state of bleaching, if it is not enough, you can delay it for a while, or increase the dosage of both. Then rinse with water, and the clothes may have a white appearance.
Use it with caution. Hydrogen peroxide is corrosive. If it touches the skin carelessly, rinse it with water as soon as possible. And it may damage some delicate clothes. Although baking soda is mild, the dosage is excessive, or it may alkalize the clothes and affect the texture. Therefore, when using it, carefully review the material of the clothes and be careful to measure the dosage, it can be appropriate.
It is necessary to combine hydrogen peroxide with baking soda to bleach clothes, but it is necessary to follow the law to ensure that the clothes are not damaged and achieve the purpose of bleaching.

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