Hydrogen Peroxide is like bleach. It turns it white, even if you don't want it too!!!!
One can remove seborrheic keratoses by the use of hydrogen peroxide and duct tape. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide to 25% concentration and apply to the affected areas of the skin with a cotton cloth. Cover the area with duct tape quickly to ensure the hydrogen peroxide does not evaporate.
No, hydrogen peroxide would not remove oil. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent, which allows it to bleach certain stains. However, the removal of oil would require a surfactant/detergent.
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Try an enzyme laundry detergent, follow instructions on package. Hydrogen peroxide is very effective also.
Yes, because hydrogen peroxide is used to soften impacted cerumen in the ears.
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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.
No, hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, meaning in each molecule there are two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. Water is H2O, meaning that each molecules has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen peroxide has different chemical and physical properties from water. It is more acidic, more viscous, and has a higher boiling point. It decomposes easily into water and oxygen and is a strong oxidizer.
To use hydrogen peroxide to remove dark spots on your skin, you will have to buy hydrogen peroxide that is sold in your local beauty supply store. Apply it to the dark spots and let it sit for several minutes. No more than ten. Rinse it off and over the course of a few days, the spots should lighten.
The best blood removal method I have found is regular hydrogen peroxide. Depending on the size of the blood, either dab the area with a cotton ball soaked in peroxide or you can pour the peroxide directly on the blood. The peroxide will foam and oxidize the blood on contact. Again, depending on the size of the blood, it might take two or more applications to complete.