Known as an antiseptic, disinfectant, and bleaching agent, hydrogen peroxide packs punch into every bottle. It's not suitable for every surface in your home.
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17 hydrogen peroxide uses you never knew about

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Many of us remember having hydrogen peroxide around the house as a kid, with an adult applying it to our cuts. Hydrogen peroxide actually has several uses for health and beauty, yet it may not be the ...
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Nov. 12—This story was originally published in November 2019. If you were prone to injury as a child, you may know hydrogen peroxide best as the burning, bubbling antiseptic your parents liberally ...