Spray it on the mold, wait an hour, and wipe or scrub at the spots. You can also use undiluted 3 percent hydrogen peroxide, letting it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing and wiping it away. Hydrogen peroxide can discolor some fabrics, so test a spot first. You can also use ...
The recipe for these lovely giant crystals that [Chase Lean] shares is almost too simple — just scrap copper, vinegar, and a bit of hydrogen peroxide — and just the over-the-counter strength versions of those last two. The process begins with making a saturated solution of copper acetate...
A thin paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide left on the counter for ten minutes, then scrubbed gently with a clean damp cloth works great. I use it for my kitchen sink too. Just don’t use on surfaces that scratch easily. A December 24, 2015 at 8:15 AM If you have two spr...
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These methods can affect how your product performs and how long it lasts.[10] Check your product manual or contact Waterpik if you want to use a solution other than diluted vinegar, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or mild mouthwash. Make sure that the solution is compatible with your product.[11]...