Moms Share 45 Uses for Hydrogen Peroxide Everyone Should Know
Keep Your Breath Fresh
First things first — when using hydrogen peroxide on or in your body, make sure you’re using a food-grade product. Once you’re certain you have something that’s safe to put in your body, swirl a mouthful of hydrogen peroxide around your mouth to kill bad breath.
Because hydrogen peroxide kills germs and bacteria, it can actually be more effective than regular mouthwash. Simply mix some of the liquid with water, swish around your mouth, and spit out.
Disinfect Counters and Surfaces
Because of hydrogen peroxide’s bacteria killing functions, the liquid can be used as a cleanser for just about anything. To make your own surface cleaning spray, just take some of the 3% hydrogen peroxide solution and put it in a spray bottle. That’s it! There’s no need to dilute it or anything.
To use, just spray your solution onto a surface, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe it clean. Say goodbye to sticky surfaces and crumb covered countertops.
Clean Your Washing Machine
It might sound strange to clean a washing machine — after all, doesn’t it wash things? But, your washer also needs a spring clean every now and then. Washing machines can easily get clogged up with loose hairs, pieces of lint, and random objects left in pockets.
To freshen up your washing machine, reach for your bottle of hydrogen peroxide. Add the liquid to the detergent section of the washer, and then put the machine on a hot wash cycle.
Disguise Your Roots
As well as containing excellent cleaning power, hydrogen peroxide can also be used to lighten hair. Now, we’re not saying that you can just dye your entire head of hair with this stuff, but you can certainly touch up your roots.
Used as a hair dye, hydrogen peroxide is oxidative, which means that it dyes the hair through a chemical reaction. This type of dying is more permanent, but it’s also rather stressful on the hair.
Disinfect the Toilet Bowl
We’ve already recommended hydrogen peroxide as a great cleaning tool for surfaces, so why not throw some in the toilet too? To clean dirty loos, pour half a cup of hydrogen peroxide into the toilet bowl and leave it there for 20 minutes to half an hour.
After the allotted time, brush and flush the toilet to find it looking sparkling new. This is a more environmentally conscious way to clean too, as bleach contains many corrosive and harmful chemicals.