20 Surprising Ways to Use Hydrogen Peroxide Around the Home

20 Surprising Ways to Use Hydrogen Peroxide Around the Home

Hydrogen peroxide is one of the famous ingredients that are used by everyone for multiple purposes. You can use it to clean your house, laundry, boost the performance of plants in your lawn, and enhance your beauty routine. 

What is Hydrogen Peroxide?

Hydrogen peroxide is the simplest form of peroxide and can be used as an antiseptic, bleaching agent, and oxidizer.

The hydrogen peroxide formula is H2O2, and in pure form is a pale blue liquid.

Below mentioned are some amazing ways to use it around your house. 

Surprising Ways to Use Hydrogen Peroxide

1. Clean the Sink

Many bloggers suggest using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to clean the sink.

It is not only an amazing cleaner but is also an effective disinfectant.

All you need to do is wet the sink’s surface and then scrub it with the help of baking soda sprinkled on a sponge.

Before rinsing it clean, pour around three percent hydrogen peroxide over the sink and allow it to stay for some time. Finally, rinse the sink using plain water.

2. Clean the Dishwasher

You can use hydrogen peroxide to remove mold and mildew present in your dishwasher.

Spray hydrogen peroxide on areas where you think moisture can linger like in rubber seals, crevices, and traps of the utensil basket. 

3. Disinfect Your Cutting Boards and Counters

Cleaning counters and cutting boards with the help of undiluted hydrogen peroxide is highly effective at killing bacteria like Salmonella and E.coli.

All you need to do is let the undiluted solution stay on the surface for around ten minutes at room temperature. 

4. Remove Bacteria from Vegetables

In per gallon water, mix ¼ cup of around 3 percent hydrogen peroxide and use it to clean vegetables.

It helps in removing harmful bacteria from vegetables.

You need to soak tough-skinned vegetables like potatoes and carrots for around 30 minutes and soft-skinned vegetables for around 20 minutes.

It not only helps in killing bacteria, but it is beneficial to keep vegetables fresh for a longer time. 

5. Remove Germs from Garbage Can

After washing the garbage can, spray 1:1 solution of water and hydrogen peroxide on the container and let it sun-dry for several hours.

It will get rid of germs from the can easily.

6. Deep Clean the Toilet

Hydrogen peroxide is an amazing solution to disinfect your toilet.

It is perfect for removing microorganisms, including spores, bacteria, fungi, yeast, viruses, and spores, which makes it a perfect choice for cleaning the bathroom. 

7. Disinfect Mouth Guards and Toothbrush

It is essential to disinfect your toothbrushes and mouth guards in order to manage a healthy mouth.

You can disinfect them with the help of a quick soak in a solution of hydrogen peroxide.

Make sure to rinse them with the help of plain water before using them.

WARNING

Avoid swallowing the hydrogen peroxide as it can cause vomiting, abdominal distress, and blistering in the mouth. Gulping it in large amounts can lead to tissue burns. There have been many cases registered of severe injuries after drinking the liquid. 

8. Clean Glass Surfaces and Mirrors

Use a solution of 1:1 hydrogen peroxide and water, and spray it on the glass surfaces.

Wipe the surface using a paper towel, newspaper, or lint-free cloth to get streak-free clean. 

9. Remove Soap Scum

Make a foaming paste by mixing two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide and ¼ cup of white vinegar and 1 cup baking soda.

Use the paste to scrub the surface of the tub and fiberglass shower. It will help in cleaning the soap scum. 

WARNING

Always wear gloves before using it; otherwise, it can cause burning and redness.

10. Whiten the Porcelain

If the sink of your porcelain pedestal has become yellow, then scrub the sink using baking soda and then scrub it using a sponge soaked in three percent hydrogen peroxide.

It will whiten your old yellow porcelain.

11. Whiten Dirty Clothes

If you do not like to use chlorine bleach to whiten dirty clothes, then you can add one cup of hydrogen peroxide to the cloth washer before adding clothes or water.  

WARNING

Always swab test first while using it on fabric, vintage fabrics require extra care. Experts say that peroxide may bleach and damage fibers. 

12. Sanitize Refrigerator

After cleaning the refrigerator, if you want to make it bacteria-free, spray hydrogen peroxide in it.

Let it stay for some time and then clean it using plain water.

13. Disinfect Toys

In order to disinfect the tops of your pets or kids, spray hydrogen peroxide on them.

Let it stay for some time and then wipe it using plain water.

14. Clean Algae from Pond Water

If your water pond has algae, then to remove it from the pond and to make it free from the harmful algae, you need to use a half cup of three percent hydrogen peroxide in order to clean ninety-gallon pond water. 

15. Sprout Seeds

If you want to sprout the seeds, then you can use hydrogen peroxide.

All you need to do is soak the seed for twenty minutes in it, and it will soften the seed coat and initiate germination. 

PRO TIP

Hydrogen peroxide turns down to plain water if exposed to air, light, and heat, that is why it comes in a dark-colored bottle. For best results, use the solution within a month, but it can still be used for about half a year after opening.

16. Treat Plants Having Fungal Infections

In your garden, if your plants are suffering from fungal infections, then you can spray a solution of hydrogen peroxide on them.

It will help you in getting rid of the fungus. Avoid using stronger concentration as it can burn delicate leaves.

17. Remove Mildew and Mold

Mold and mildew can easily and quickly develop in moist environments.

In order to get rid of them, use undiluted three percent hydrogen peroxide and spray it on the mold and mildew and let it stay for around thirty minutes and then wipe it off. 

18. Whiten Nails

Form a paste by mixing two parts of baking soda and one of hydrogen peroxide.

When it stops foaming, spread it under and over the nails.

Let it stay for three minutes and then remove using clean water to whiten the discolored nails. It is one of the amazing benefits of hydrogen peroxide. 

19. Sanitize Beauty Tools

Whenever you use tweezers, eyelash curlers, manicure, or pedicure tools, they come in contact with bacteria.

In order to sanitize them, dip them in a hydrogen peroxide solution. It will help in avoiding infections. 

20. Make Feet Sweet-Smelling and Pretty

Bacteria cause smelly feet. In order to get rid of foot odor, make a solution with three parts of warm water and one part of hydrogen peroxide and soak your feet in it. The same treatment can be used to soften the corns and calluses.

Final Words

So these are some surprising ways to use hydrogen peroxide to use around the home. Try the above-listed ideas and let us know if you are satisfied with the results. Also, please let us know in the comments or mail us if you have any advice or suggestion to add on the topic.

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