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The best way to get rid of dried blood is to dab the spot with hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball.
You should not have hydrogen peroxide in your body to start with, but when it touches organic material, the extra oxygen molecule is stripped off and it becomes water.
When I put my rusted ligature (instrument piece) into Hydrogen peroxide it bubbled a lot and made it easier to remove the rust but it does not fully get the rust off on its own.
shave the area and apply benzoyle peroxide (acne cream) twice daily
they're not You probably have crabs Try Lotramin Ultra it gets rid of the itch
a tide pen,unless on rugs,if it is on rugs then:hydregyn peroxide think that is how to spell it.
Yes and no ; some times. =) It depends on what peroxide you're using. If you're using the peroxide you get in the brown bottle at wal-mart for 50 cents then no. But if you're talking about the peroxide that lightens your hair - yes. If you're going to get rid of head lice using the peroxide route try a 20 volume peroxide. This will lighten your hair 1-2 shades (with no bleaching powder!) and kill all lice and nits. You could use a 30 volume if you wanted lighter hair or if you were crazy about getting the lice out, however Do not EVER EVER EVER put 40 volume peroxide directly on your scalp. It will burn your hair off.
equal parts of peroxide and baking soda, spray it on area. This worked great for my dog!
try rubbing hydrogen peroxide on it every now and then .:Maleah:.
in the wii version of Candypalooza, herd the crabs (chase them) to the shores until you hear a 'ding' on each crab. Then just wait for a minute and the task will be complete.
Haha interesting thought, I wouldn't personally. get a cream from the doc' and have a shave.. :)