Whiten your teeth


Remember earlier when I said you could use hydrogen peroxide as an effective mouthwash to get rid of bad breath?  It has the other main benefit of mouthwash too, which is teeth whitening!  Remember, peroxide acts as a bleaching agent.  That means that swishing it around in your mouth helps to bleach your teeth too.  I have noticed instantaneous results with this.  If my teeth are looking a little yellow and I swish for just half a minute and spit, my teeth look significantly lighter right afterwards.  Do this as a weekly routine and you will keep your smile looking bright.

Make a toothpaste

If you are not a fan of toothpaste that comes in a tube and has all kinds of questionable artificial ingredients, you can make your own toothpaste at home.  You can do this using baking soda by itself, if you like, or you can make it even more effective by mixing baking soda with hydrogen peroxide.  This also works great in a pinch if you simply forgot to put the toothpaste on your grocery store list before you headed to the supermarket.

Use it as a deodorant

Apparently this stuff works great as a deodorant if you mix it in a 1:2 ratio with dish soap, of all things.  You are meant to leave it on for half an hour, and then rinse it off.  I imagine that this would be rather unpleasant for about 30 minutes, since dish soap is frankly quite sticky.  It may work well in a pinch though if you forgot to buy deodorant and just need to get ready before you head out somewhere for the evening.

Clean your contact lenses

Contact lenses can gradually accumulate a buildup of proteins over time.  One way you can get rid of that buildup is to use a commercial lens cleaner—or you can just go with hydrogen peroxide!  Hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient in many lens cleaners as it is.  It gets the job done quickly, easily and cheaply.

Whiten your nails

If you want to whiten your nails, you can do it the same way you can whiten teeth or hair—with hydrogen peroxide.  Just soak some hydrogen peroxide into a cotton ball and dab it onto your nails.  This can lighten them, making for a brighter appearance.

Cover your roots

Are the roots of your bleached blonde hair starting to show their dark, natural color while they grow?  Dab on some hydrogen peroxide and let it sit for about half an hour, and then wash it out.  This is often enough to conceal the roots (think of Margaret Houlihan from M*A*S*H*, who was always trying to hide the fact that she wasn’t a natural blonde, and was in fact using the hydrogen peroxide she’d stashed from the medical supplies to cover up her roots).

… Or gradually lighten your hair

Covering your roots the quick and dirty way isn’t the only use for hydrogen peroxide in your hair.  You can also use it to lighten your hair gradually over time.  Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide and water and add them to a spray bottle.  Spray the solution into your hair, and then use a comb to help distribute it.  Wait for it to dry, and that’s it.  Just do this routinely, and your hair will gradually show blonde highlights.  The nice thing about this is that it isn’t too harsh, and it also gives you control over how light you want to go, since you can just do it a little bit at a time (if you’ve ever used Sun-In lightener, this essentially works the same way using the same active ingredient plus some lemon juice).

Disinfect your toothbrushes

Now and again it’s a great idea to pour some hydrogen peroxide over your toothbrushes.  This can help kill staph and other bacteria, which lessens the chance of it getting into (or getting back into) your mouth.

Soften calluses and corns

Have calluses and corns on your feet?  You can soften them by soaking your feet in hydrogen peroxide and water.

Uses for Cleaning Around the House

Hydrogen peroxide as a disinfectant isn’t just useful on wounds or in your mouth; it is also very helpful for tackling surfaces around the home.  This can help to prevent sickness or keep sickness from spreading.  It can also get surfaces looking sparkling and clean!

Disinfect your countertops

In the bathroom, kitchen, and anywhere else in your house, you can quickly and easily disinfect your countertops using hydrogen peroxide.  Mix it with water (in equal parts, as usual) in a spray bottle, and apply it directly to the surfaces you need to wipe down.  Then just get a sponge and wipe them down, and you are good to go.

Whiten your grout

Nothing looks worse than grout that has started to take on that dingy appearance from collecting dust and dirt and everything else to come along.  To whiten your grout, first, make sure it is dry, and then spray peroxide directly onto it.  Walk away and do something else for a couple of hours, and then come back with a toothbrush and soapy water.  Scrub vigorously, and then dry it off.  It should look white and clean and new!

Clean your mirrors

Do you hate the streaks that commercial cleaners leave on your mirrors?  According to a lot of people who use hydrogen peroxide for cleaning around the home, hydrogen peroxide makes a great no-streak cleaning agent for mirrors.  You can just spray it on and then wipe it down using paper towel.  It will get rid of any bathroom germs that have made a home on the glass too.

Wash out your toilet bowl

To disinfect your toilet bowl, pour in half a cup of hydrogen peroxide.  Let it stand inside for twenty minutes.  Then come back and scrub out the bowl with your toilet brush as usual, and flush.  While you are at it, douse your toilet bowl brush in hydrogen peroxide.  This will disinfect the brush and keep it clean and sanitary.

Clean your tiles

Tiles, like the grout so often used to seal them, can become quite ugly quite fast when they accumulate stains and soap scum.  Hydrogen peroxide helps to kill mold and brighten tiles, so it makes an excellent tile cleaner.  To use it, just mix it up in a paste with flour.  Apply it to your tiles directly, and then cover it with plastic wrap.  Leave it sit overnight, and then come back the next morning and rinse your tiles until they are clean.  They should be bright, shiny and sparkly, just like new!

Kill mold

Anywhere you find mold in your house, you can apply hydrogen peroxide directly to the site, and then wipe it clean.  Hydrogen peroxide is effective against many different types of mold, and can help to clean and detoxify a wide variety of surfaces.

Uses in the Kitchen

While hydrogen peroxide is great for cleaning all around the home, it is particularly handy in the kitchen, where it has many specific applications!  Read on to discover them.

Clean a cutting board

Your cutting board is a place where germs can readily congregate, especially if you use it to chop meat.  Rinse off your cutting board after you use it, and then spray it down with peroxide.  This will take care of those germs before they get into other foods you are preparing or find their way onto your utensils.

Add it to the dishwasher

Want your dishwasher to do a better job?  Try adding a couple ounces of hydrogen peroxide to your dish detergent.  While you’re at it, you can also add a little to your regular dish and hand soap to give them a boost.  They will do an even better job at killing germs.


Get rid of stubborn caked-on food

Have caked-on food on your pots and pans that you are having a tough time cleaning out?  Combine baking soda with hydrogen peroxide so that they form a paste, and then rub that onto the dirty dish in the problematic spot.  Let it sit for a few minutes, and then come back and scrub it away with warm water.  The baking soda acts as an abrasive while the hydrogen peroxide helps to break up the particulates.  The stain should lift off with relative ease.

Disinfect your dishrags and sponges

Dishrags and sponges pick up a ton of germs while you use them.  And then if you just leave them sit, those germs can really multiply.  Soak your dishrags and sponges in hydrogen peroxide or even just spray it on them while they are sitting in the sink, and watch them foam up.  There are a lot of germs to kill!  Doing this not only helps you to stay safe, but it also extends the lifetime of your sponges before you have to replace them.  You may also be able to go a little longer between washings for your dishrags.

Clean your fruits and vegetables and keep them fresh

There are several different ways you can use hydrogen peroxide to clean your fruits and veggies and help them stay fresh.  Get a spray bottle and add some food-grade hydrogen peroxide.  Spray them, let them stand for a couple minutes, and then rinse off the hydrogen peroxide and let them dry.  You can then fill another spray bottle with vinegar and spray your fruits and veggies with that.  The two work great for detoxifying your food.  Want to preserve your fruits and vegetables so that they last longer?  Pour a sink full of cold water, and then add a quarter of a cup of food grade peroxide.  Soak your vegetables for around 20 minutes.  Rinse them, and let them dry.  This will get rid of chemicals which may have been used in the growing process, and also will preserve freshness.

Keep a salad fresh


Salads are delicious and very good for you, but they tend to go bad almost overnight.  To keep your salad fresh a little bit longer, combine half a cup of water with a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide (make sure to use food-grade, once again), and then spray this mixture on the salad.  As you can see, this mixture is very much watered-down.  That is very important (a note on that later).

Clean your fridge

Want to get unpleasant odors out of your fridge and also disinfect everything?  Wipe your shelves down with hydrogen peroxide.  This will get rid of unsightly food stains and also kill germs.  It should help to neutralize some odors as well.  To deal with the rest, just add a box of baking soda.

Miscellaneous Uses

Here are a few more ways you can use hydrogen peroxide in the laundry room and in other areas of your house.

Clean your rugs and carpets

Have some tough stains in your rugs or carpets?  Spray hydrogen peroxide on them to get rid of those unsightly food and mud stains.  Be sure that you only do this on light-colored fabrics, though!  If you try it on dark colored carpets or rugs, you could end up bleaching them and creating a new unsightly patch instead!  You may want to do a test first in a spot where no one is going to see it (inside a closet or under an item of furniture for example).  If you have light or white colored carpet, using hydrogen peroxide should be no problem.

Clean your kids’ toys

Children, particularly toddlers, tend to get spit all over their toys—yuck.  This is not only a problem for you and for other children, but it is unsanitary for them too.  Use hydrogen peroxide to occasionally wipe down toys, toy boxes, and play areas.  It is a safer cleaning agent to use around small children than many commercial cleaners, since it will not cause lung irritations.

Replace the bleach in your laundry room

If you are looking for an alternative to commercial bleach for your whites, you can try using hydrogen peroxide in your wash.  Soak fabrics for around half an hour, and you should be able to pull the yellowing out of your whites for a fresh, clean look.  Just make sure to keep the stuff far away from your other garments so that you do not bleach them by mistake.

Brighten table cloths and curtains

While you are at it, do you have any white curtains or tablecloths which have become a little yellowed or stained over time?  Wipe the yellowed areas down with hydrogen peroxide.  Alternately, just throw them in the wash with the rest of your whites.

Wash your shower curtains

Don’t forget about the shower curtains!  These love to pick up mildew and soap scum like it’s an extreme sport.  Fight back by using hydrogen peroxide.  If you have a shower curtain which can go in the washing machine, do it.  Otherwise you can do it by hand.

Remove tough stains from clothing

Certain types of stains are quite tricky to get rid of, in particular organic stains like blood.  Sweat stains that form on the armpits of shirts can also be problematic.  Hydrogen peroxide is great for tackling these pesky stains.  Mix two parts hydrogen peroxide with one part detergent, and then use it directly on the stains you are trying to remove.  As a reminder, you can only use this technique on light or white colored clothing!  Do not use on dark or patterned cloth, or you will bleach your clothes.

Get rid of odors in your clothing

Are some of your clothes musty-smelling?  You can get rid of these odors by washing your clothes in a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and white vinegar.  This will get any unwanted smells out of your clothing fast.  Only do this with light-colored clothes!

Disinfect children’s lunchboxes

If your kids take their lunch to school in a lunchbox, you know how gross those lunchboxes can get over time.  It is easy to overlook the buildup of food residue in these boxes, because you don’t wash them every time.  Once in a while, spray some hydrogen peroxide inside.  Let it sit for a few minutes and then rinse and wipe it down.  This will disinfect the box, and help keep your kid healthy.

Disinfect the inside of a cooler

Coolers are subject to the same issues as lunchboxes.  They tend to accumulate food residue and go neglected.  You can wipe down a cooler’s interior the same way you can a child’s lunchbox.  This will help keep the cooler sanitary.

Disinfect reusable bags

Do you use a reusable shopping bag in order to protect the environment?  This is a great way to cut back on environmental waste, but you need to take steps to occasionally protect your health too.  Now and again, you are going to want to turn your bag inside out, and spray some hydrogen peroxide solution on the fabric.  This will disinfect the bag and also get rid of any lingering food odors.

Clean a dehumidifier (or a humidifier)

Dehumidifiers and humidifiers both have a tendency to accumulate mold buildup.  If you let this get out of control, it becomes a sanitation problem fast.  Now and again, run a hydrogen peroxide and water solution through your device to kill the mold inside.  That way you will continue to process clean air.

Boost plant growth

One cool scientific fact about H202 which I forgot to mention earlier is the fact that it is found in rainwater naturally.  Why?  During a rainstorm, there is ozone in the atmosphere (O3).  Now and again, the falling H20 (water) picks up an extra oxygen atom from this ozone.  This converts it into H202.  It turns out that this is one of the reasons that rainwater helps plants to grow faster!
You can soak your plant seeds in hydrogen peroxide to simulate rainwater.  This will get rid of fungal spores and speed the rate at which your seeds germinate.  Use 1 ounce of peroxide for every 2 cups of water, and make it an overnight soak.  Also, if you have plants which have been growing for a while, you can boost the health of their root system by occasionally spraying them with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water.  Just use 1 part peroxide to 32 parts water.  What a cool use for this handy compound!

Kill mites

Mites are a pain wherever you find them.  Wherever you do, spray some hydrogen peroxide.  It’s a safe way to kill mites which won’t contaminate your home or outdoor environment.

Remove algae from an aquarium

Have algae growing on the sides of your fish tank?  One safe and effective way to kill it without harming your aquarium’s inhabitants is to use hydrogen peroxide.  This must be done with great care!  You wan to use around 60 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 250 liters (that’s 66 gallons) of tank water.  Add it with a dropper or a syringe slowly over the course of about five minutes.  Apply it directly to the clump of algae if you can.  Once the H202 lands on the algae and reacts with it, killing it, it will dilute rapidly, converting into H20 plus free oxygen.
Be aware that some aquarium plants may not handle this well.  And if you add too much, you will oxidize (and kill) your aquarium’s inhabitants, including fish, snails, shrimps and frogs.  As an interesting anecdote, people have been adding barley straws to their aquariums for quite a long time to kill algae.  It is believed that this works because the barley slowly releases hydrogen peroxide in small amounts.

Add oxygen to a bag while transporting fish

Are you transporting fish in a bag?  You can make this process safer and more comfortable for your fish by adding H202 to the bags.  Do not use the liquid hydrogen peroxide recommended for the other applications in this article.  Instead, go with the little white tablets which dissolve for a controlled release of oxygen.  Note that if you have a gasping fish, you can sometimes save it by adding a five times dose of the liquid hydrogen peroxide.  This is a measure of last resort, but the oxygen boost sometimes is enough.

Treat wounds in animals

Just as hydrogen peroxide can be used to treat human wounds, you can also use it to treat wounds on your pets.  Believe it or not, this also includes fish—just not very small ones.  If you can dab it on carefully, it will remove dead flesh and help to kill the bacteria.  Balance this with the risk of stressing the fish though; if you stress the fish out too much, it may not be worth it, and you have to get it back into the water fast.

Induce vomiting to save the life of a pet

If your pet swallows something toxic, you may be able to save its life by inducing vomiting with the aid of 3% hydrogen peroxide.  This works well for dogs, cats, pigs, and ferrets.  It does not work for rodents, horses, rabbits, birds, or ruminant species.  Start by offering your pet a small meal; this makes it more likely your animal will vomit.  If he doesn’t eat it, just move onto the next step.  Measure hydrogen peroxide out as follows: 1 millimeter per pound of weight (with a small critter like a ferret, half a teaspoon is usually sufficient).  Use a syringe or turkey baster to squirt it into the back of your pet’s mouth.  Vomiting should ensue inside of 15 minutes.  You can try this one more time if it fails the first time.  If it fails again, it’s time to call the vet.

And finally …

One Thing You Should Not Do With Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide works great topically and in a few other ways to tackle health problems, but one thing you should not do is ingest it.  There are alternative health practitioners who recommend hydrogen peroxide for all kinds of conditions—everything form the flu to cancer.  The idea is that by consuming hydrogen peroxide on a daily basis, you will be creating an oxygen-rich environment where pathogens cannot survive.  Your body actually produces some hydrogen peroxide on its own naturally as part of your immune response.  So the thinking goes, “If that works, then why not produce more?”
So why shouldn’t you do this?  Your immune system produces hydrogen peroxide, yes, but it does so in such a way that the hydrogen peroxide cannot damage other body cells.  It is contained inside a compartment called a phagosome.  When you imbibe hydrogen peroxide, it is free, and therefore can damage any tissue in your body through oxidative stress.  This actually may be one of the causes of cancer.  So you could actually make things worse on yourself by taking H202 orally.  Plus, large doses even at the 3% concentration can cause oral blistering, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting.  Taking it intravenously is just as bad.
The Bottom Line:  Hydrogen Peroxide is Amazing!
Even though you cannot take hydrogen peroxide orally to treat health conditions, it works great to treat minor wounds, ear infections, colds, sinus infections, toothaches, yeast infections, and more.  Its uses for beauty and hygiene are extensive, and it’s a wonderful cleaning and disinfecting agent to use around the house, especially in the kitchen.  Hydrogen peroxide is so amazing you can even use it to save a pet’s life in a tight spot.  Do you know any exciting uses for hydrogen peroxide that we haven’t discussed? 
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