That trusty bottle of hydrogen peroxide under the bathroom sink can be used to clean and disinfect more than just cuts.
Get rid of root rot and garden pests and keep weeds away with that brown bottle of hydrogen peroxide you may not be using.
Scientists have found a way to make hydrogen peroxide from vibration instead of electricity or light, using motion and water to create a clean oxidant. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Hydrogen peroxide is one of ...
Remember when you scraped your knee on the playground as a kid, and the school nurse applied some hydrogen peroxide before covering up the wound with a bandage? Today that's no longer recommended, as ...
From washing fruit to sanitizing your house, here's what you need to know about this household staple, including how to properly dilute it with water.
I grew up getting cut and using hydrogen peroxide to clean out the wounds after washing with soap and water. So today the stuff is used by the gallon by me. I noticed that when I pour some onto a cut ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used for cleaning and bleaching as a friendlier alternative to harsh chemicals. However, the current method for making it isn't that eco-friendly.