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Surprising Ways to Use Hydrogen Peroxide Around the Home

By MARY MARLOWE LEVERETTE

Sanitize Beauty and Manicure Tools

Each time you use tweezers, manicure or pedicure tools, and eyelash curlers, they come in contact with body soil and bacteria. A dip or rub-down with a bit of hydrogen peroxide will sanitize the tools.

Sanitize manicure tools with hydrogen peroxide

Disinfect Toothbrushes and Mouth Guards

Toothbrushes, retainers, and sports mouth guards can be disinfected by a quick soak in hydrogen peroxide. Give each a good rinse with plain water before using them.

Disinfect toothbrush with hydrogen peroxide

WARNING

Never swallow hydrogen peroxide. Even at the 3 percent concentration, it can cause blistering in the mouth, vomiting, and abdominal distress

Get Sweet-Smelling, Prettier Feet

Smelly feet are caused by odor-causing bacteria. Mix a foot soak with one part hydrogen peroxide to three parts warm water. The same treatment will help protect against spreading athlete’s foot fungus and even soften calluses and corns.

Hydrogen peroxide foot soak solution

Whiten Discolored Nails

Mix one part hydrogen peroxide to two parts baking soda in a bowl to form a paste. It will foam a bit, but when it stops, spread the paste over and under your nails. Let it work for three minutes and then rinse with plain water.

White discolored nails with hydrogen peroxide paste

Freshen and Disinfect Kitchen Sponges

Kitchen sponges can harbor bacteria, including E.coli and Salmonella.3 Disinfect them daily with a solution of 50 percent water and 50 percent hydrogen peroxide.

Disinfect kitchen sponge with hydrogen peroxide

Keep Cutting Boards Bacteria-Free

Each time you use wooden or plastic cutting boards, little scratches appear that can trap bacteria. A quick spritz with hydrogen peroxide will keep them safe to use.

Spray cutting boards with hydrogen peroxide solution to kill bacteria

Sanitize Your Refrigerator

After you’ve cleaned out your refrigerator and before you add that new box of baking soda, spray the inside with hydrogen peroxide to kill any lingering bacteria. Let it work for several minutes and then wipe down with plain water.

Sanitize refrigerator with hydrogen peroxide

Brighten Discolored Cookware

Mix a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to spread on the interior of discolored ceramic-coated cookware. This will help lighten stains and gently clean the surface.

Brighten discolored plates with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide

Make Reusable Grocery Bags Healthier

Reusable grocery bags are great for the environment but not always so good for your health. The bags should be washed frequently and correctly. However, if you don’t have time for a thorough cleaning, give the interiors a quick spray with hydrogen peroxide to kill potentially harmful bacteria.

Sanitize reusable bags with hydrogen peroxide solution

Clean Tile Grout

Grout between the bathroom and kitchen tiles not only gets dirty, but it can also get covered with mildew. One of the best ways to kill the fungus is hydrogen peroxide. To whiten grout, mix a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Spread it on the tile (it will also help cut through soap scum) and let it work for five minutes. Wipe away with plain water to see the sparkle.

Cleaning tile grout with hydrogen peroxide and baking soda

Put a Shine on Mirrors

Use a lint-free microfiber cloth and a spray of hydrogen peroxide for a streak-free mirror.

Clean mirror with hydrogen peroxide

Whiten Dingy Clothes

If you don’t like using chlorine bleach, add some hydrogen peroxide instead to a load of dingy white clothes. Add one cup of hydrogen peroxide to the washer or automatic bleach dispenser before adding water or clothes.

Whiten clothes with hydrogen peroxide

Breathe Easier

Dehumidifiers and humidifiers are perfect breeding grounds for molds due to the moisture and heat they collect or generate. Keep them clean by running a solution of half water and half hydrogen peroxide through them monthly.

Clean humidifier with hydrogen peroxide solution

Disinfect Kids’ and Pets’ Toys

To kill germs and bacteria, spray plastic toys with hydrogen peroxide. Allow it to sit on the surfaces for a few minutes and then rinse with plain water.

Clean baby toys with hydrogen peroxide

Make Your Garden Grow

That extra oxygen molecule in hydrogen peroxide boosts a plant’s ability to absorb nutrients from the soil. Mix one part 3 percent hydrogen peroxide with four parts room-temperature water. Use it right away to fertilize outdoor and indoor plants.

Fertilize plants with hydrogen peroxide

Wipe Away Stains from Marble

Unsealed marble tables, countertops, shelves, or cutting boards will likely be stained at some point or another. To magic that mess away, combine flour and hydrogen peroxide into a pasty mixture and apply it directly to the stain. Securely cover the paste and surrounding area with plastic wrap, and leave it to sit for at least 12 hours. When you clean the paste away, you should have no stain remaining (or at least a much lighter stain). You can repeat this process until the stain is gone. (To avoid any mishaps, test this stain-away mixture in a small, hidden area before you use a lot somewhere conspicuous.)

coffee stains on marble

Clean Toilets

Hydrogen peroxide comes in with a one-two punch at the toilet bowl: It works to clean, and sanitize. Just pour a half-cup of hydrogen peroxide into the toilet and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Then use a toilet brush to really get at any leftover staining or discoloration. Flush, and you’re done!

cleaning a toilet with hydrogen peroxide

Remove Pesky Food and Grass Stains

It works on sweat stains, it can work on food and grass stains. Take hydrogen peroxide and dish soap and combine them together at a ratio of two to one. Use a soft scrub brush (like a soft kitchen scrubber) to apply the stain remover to your dirty laundry. Let the mixture sit and work its magic, then rinse it out with cold water. Repeat this process until you can no longer see the stain, then wash your clothes as you normally would. (To avoid any accidental discoloration, test this stain remover in a small, inconspicuous area first.)

using hydrogen peroxide to lift stains

 

 

 

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