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On the Method of Using Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove Blood Stains
Mortal clothing stained with blood is often bitter and difficult to wash. Today, those with hydrogen peroxide can solve this dilemma.

Hydrogen peroxide, with strong oxidizing properties. The formation of blood stains comes from hemoglobin and other substances. Using hydrogen peroxide to remove blood stains, the cover can chemically react with the components in the blood stains, causing the blood stains to decompose and dissipate.

The method of using it is to take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first, depending on the size of the blood stain. If the blood stain is fresh and small, it can be directly dripped on the blood stain. After a while, the blood stain is gradually fading, rinse with water, and the stain can be removed. If the blood stains are old and large, it is advisable to immerse the clothes in water containing an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, the ratio is about one part of hydrogen peroxide and five parts of water. When soaking, turn the clothes from time to time to make the medicine uniform. After about one or two hours, the blood stains can be seen gradually disappear, and then rinse with water several times until the water is clear and stain-free.

However, you should also pay attention to the use of hydrogen peroxide. First, hydrogen peroxide is corrosive. Although the harm is slightly reduced after dilution, it should not be in contact with the skin for a long time. If you accidentally touch it, rinse it with a lot of water. Second, hydrogen peroxide is easy to decompose when exposed to light, so it should be stored in a cool and dark place and sealed after use. In this way, you can make good use of hydrogen peroxide to remove the benefits of blood stains and avoid its harm.