Did you know that hydrogen peroxide can be your secret weapon for household cleaning and maintenance? Here are 15 amazing ways you can use it to keep your home sparkling and fresh:
1.Clean Your Oven
Skip the harsh chemicals and spray a mix of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda inside your oven. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe it down for a clean, grease-free shine.
2.Whiten Grout
Mix hydrogen peroxide with baking soda to make a paste. Scrub it into your grout to remove stains and restore its brightness.
3.Sanitize Cutting Boards
After washing your cutting boards, spray them with hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria and keep your kitchen surfaces safe for food prep.
4.Brighten Laundry
Add a cup of hydrogen peroxide to your white laundry to boost brightness and remove stubborn stains.
5.Disinfect Toys
Keep your kids’ toys germ-free by spraying them with hydrogen peroxide. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping clean.
6.Clear Clogged Drains
Pour hydrogen peroxide and baking soda into your sink to help dissolve clogs and deodorize your drains.
7.Clean Mirrors and Glass
Use a spray of hydrogen peroxide to make your mirrors and windows streak-free and crystal clear.
8.Remove Mold
Spray hydrogen peroxide on moldy surfaces to kill spores and prevent them from spreading.
9.Sanitize Toothbrushes
Soak your toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes to kill germs and prolong its life.
10.Freshen Up Your Fridge
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