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yes it will stain peroxide unstains cloths i tryed it and it turns your jeans white and red.
Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide has a massive variety of uses.Different concentrations are used for different things. Do not confuse this with the idea of 'Grade'. There are a few grades like Technical grade, Electrical grade, Agricultural grade etc etc. Also be aware that drug store varieties of H2O2 and other grades are full of toxic additives and stabalizers and cannot be used for people. Drugstore peroxide is only for external use.Here are just a few examples of Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide uses:* Mouthwash * Vegetable Wash * Sanitizer and Disinfectant * Toothpaste * Foot/Bath Soak * Facial Wash. Obviously, make sure you do a bit of research on these if thinking of using peroxide. In addition to this, it is also more cost effective to buy high concentration 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide and dilute it for your particular use.To make a 3% solution from 35%, mix 11 parts distilled water with 1 part H2O2.
Ingestion of small amount of the common 3% hydrogen peroxide may cause mild mucosal irritation and vomiting. If conscious drink 4 to 8 ounces of milk or water(see related link).Its not mentioned officially but vitamin c maybe useful in reducing hydrogen peroxide and its byproducts to less harmful products.
You don't. Correction mister: you can. In the future don't post if you're not sure of something. I've found out myself that using concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide on the affected areas can fade/even completely remove the stains. Caution though: although the benefits above have been stated, the H2O2(aq) solution cas cause a slight "yellowing" on certain fabrics. If used on hands or other parts of the body, the Hydrogen Peroxide will leave temporary white and granulous deposits on skin areas.
Yes, it is generally safe to touch graphite found in pencils with your hands. However, prolonged exposure to graphite dust may cause skin irritation. It is advisable to wash your hands after handling graphite to prevent any potential irritation.
Is completely safe and is commonly used as a gargle agent.
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Mouth wash hydrogen peroxide
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You can simply rinse the hydrogen peroxide out of your hair with water, you don't need to blow dry it. It's best to wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner as per your regular hair care routine afterwards.
It will depend on how dilute it is. The normal solution available is 3%. It can cause blisters, cramps and diarrhea to those that ingest it. It is used as a mouth wash. Very small amounts is not going to be fatal and there are some that recommend dilute solutions for ingestion, but the results are very spotty.
wash it out with hydrogen peroxide and put a band-aid on it to keep it from getting infected
wash mouth with peroxide,then swish alot of olive oli right befor the test
I don't know but does Peroxide overtake wash out dye?
It's possible. Try it & see if it works! But make sure you wash off the peroxide before putting it into your eyes! Hope it helps(:
yes it will stain peroxide unstains cloths i tryed it and it turns your jeans white and red.
To paraphrase Cave Johnson: "Here's some advice in case you get hydrogen peroxide in your dog's eye: do not get hydrogen peroxide in your dog's eye."Flush it immediately with clean water for about ten minutes. That's really about all you can do.