T O P I C R E V I E W |
knit1tat2 |
Posted - Jul 06 2010 : 3:45:15 PM Hi everyone, I've discovered that good old hydrogen peroxide, used instead of iodine for most applications works so well, and hey, if you have mouldy leather or books that you really want to keep, soak a cotton ball in peroxide and squeeze out the excess, then wipe the mouldy spots. You'll have to change the cotton ball often, but oh boy does it work! The mould doesn't come back, and it doesn't take out the dye in leather at least, and either cleans or gently removes a bit of dye in book covers. It also doesn't dry out or harm the leather. Love that stuff! for hints and tips check out my website, http://northwindfarm.webs.com Lorna Jean
we create our own economy |
25 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
darlenelovesart |
Posted - Apr 18 2013 : 10:09:24 PM I have used HP too for when I get cat scratches and use that immediately after, they heal quickly. You do have to be careful with too much use can cause scarring I've heard. I do use it for brushing teeth and baking soda as well, My teeth feel so clean and my mouth has a sweeter taste to it. Thanks Lorna for the information. darlene
I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment. by Frances Farmer
Just follow God unquestioningly. Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.
I trust in you Jesus... |
TexasJo |
Posted - Apr 18 2013 : 5:35:11 PM That's awesome, Tina. I will have to try it. Last night, I made the peroxide and vinegar mixture mentioned in the herbal section and it works great as a fruit wash. But you need to make sure the vinegar is the non-petroleum based.
We can do it! |
BlackRabbit |
Posted - Apr 18 2013 : 2:54:56 PM I use a tsp of peroxide mixed with 1 tsp of baking soda for a teeth whitener.Give it a try it works. warning though ladies it tastes gross and you should use only use it once a week. and then gradually fade out to once a month or the occasional whitener.
live life with no regrets www.etsy.com/shop/CongenialBlackRabbit Farmgirl#4511 |
lovinRchickens |
Posted - Feb 02 2013 : 7:53:47 PM I use it to get stains out of carpet or clothes and does the job perfect for me every time. I love it.
Blessings ~Kelly~ |
Simply Silly |
Posted - Feb 02 2013 : 5:05:18 PM I use hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to clean my white grout lines. It cleans the grout over night like I have never seen with very little scrubbing.
Amy |
Rosemary |
Posted - Aug 25 2011 : 8:21:33 PM More about the vinegar/hydrogen peroxide spray for disinfecting surfaces. This is for disinfecting and preventing mold, not cleaning. You clean first, with whatever method you prefer, then follow up with this. And it's very important to keep the hydrogen peroxide in the brown opaque bottle it comes in, because it breaks down fast when exposed to sunlight. You can use the sprays on countertops, bathroom surfaces, cutting boards, and anything else you can think of that needs to be really clean.
|
Rosemary |
Posted - Aug 25 2011 : 8:18:36 PM
Rosemary, Do you dilute either of those with water or use them full strength? I use vinegar diluted for my countertops but full strength for my refrigerator.
Full strength.
|
Rosemary |
Posted - Aug 25 2011 : 8:17:26 PM Oops, sorry I only just saw this. Pardon me for not answering until now! I actually use them together,one bottle in each hand, spritzing at the same time. But I don't think it matters which goes first. Do try it.
quote: Originally posted by paddlingfamily
Do I have to use them in a specific order or doesn't it matter?
quote: Originally posted by Rosemary
I use hydrogen peroxide and white vinegar to clean my kitchen counters and other surfaces that have to be mold-free and disinfected. I keep two spray bottles filled with these cheap, effective products under the sink, next to a bucket of rags. I forget where I read this, but there are lots of lab studies to show that this easy wham/bam combination kills more germs and mold spores than anything, including full-strength chlorine bleach. I also do what Claudia does if I bite the inside of my cheek or something. Mouth ouches usually heal pretty quickly on their own, but I like to help ensure that by swishing a little peroxide around to let it do its foaming thing.
|
levisgrammy |
Posted - Aug 25 2011 : 5:41:22 PM Megan, As for blood, I have heard that the person whose blood it is should spit on the spot and it will come out. I have tried it myself when I have cut myself and gotten the blood on my blouse. It does work. Of course if it is large amount of blood then it would not do the job.
Rosemary, Do you dilute either of those with water or use them full strength? I use vinegar diluted for my countertops but full strength for my refrigerator.
farmgirl sister#43
O, a trouble's a ton or a trouble's an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it! And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But only--how did you take it?
--Edmund C. Vance.
|
paddlingfamily |
Posted - Aug 20 2011 : 5:12:27 PM Do I have to use them in a specific order or doesn't it matter?
quote: Originally posted by Rosemary
I use hydrogen peroxide and white vinegar to clean my kitchen counters and other surfaces that have to be mold-free and disinfected. I keep two spray bottles filled with these cheap, effective products under the sink, next to a bucket of rags. I forget where I read this, but there are lots of lab studies to show that this easy wham/bam combination kills more germs and mold spores than anything, including full-strength chlorine bleach. I also do what Claudia does if I bite the inside of my cheek or something. Mouth ouches usually heal pretty quickly on their own, but I like to help ensure that by swishing a little peroxide around to let it do its foaming thing.
|
walkinwalkoutcattle |
Posted - May 14 2011 : 4:23:56 PM I'll have to try this on my saddle. It's started to show a little mold on it. Thanks for the tip!
Farmgirl #2879 :) Starbucks and sushi to green fried tomatoes and corn pudding-I wouldn't change it for the world. www.cattleandcupcakes.blogspot.com
|
dena beans |
Posted - Apr 19 2011 : 7:46:23 PM Our mastiff ate an entire package of chocolate when I was taking my daughter to school and the vet had me give her hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. While it made for one disgusting, bubbling chocolate vomit mess, it kept our Joplin from potentially dying from the overdose. I had no idea hydrogen peroxide was used for this and I'm a nurse!
Dena |
Oggie |
Posted - Apr 07 2011 : 1:29:31 PM Catherine, don't the rabbits lick it off? I have a pet indoors rabbit and I'd love to try it on his feet but I would hate for him to lick it since it shouldn't be ingested.
Ginny Farmgirl #2343 www.thedewhopinn.com
"I always have a wonderful time, wherever I am, whomever I'm with." "Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it." Both by Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart) in the Movie Harvey
|
BalancingAct |
Posted - Apr 06 2011 : 5:34:07 PM If it takes out urine yellow off rabbits fur.....I bet it can make my horses white tail much cleaner looking - can't WAIT to try it! Thanks for the tip!
quote: Originally posted by cajungal
Thanks for the tip. I am finding that I can use hyd. per. for a lot of things.... The most recent discovery is that it takes the yellow urine stains out of the rabbits fur just before show time. We've bathed our rabbits and even used a bleach spray. Then a light bulb went off in my head, "If I use hyd. per. to take out stains in clothes then why not rabbits?"
One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt."
Farmgirl Sister #2851 -"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Rosemary |
Posted - Apr 06 2011 : 12:28:51 PM I use hydrogen peroxide and white vinegar to clean my kitchen counters and other surfaces that have to be mold-free and disinfected. I keep two spray bottles filled with these cheap, effective products under the sink, next to a bucket of rags. I forget where I read this, but there are lots of lab studies to show that this easy wham/bam combination kills more germs and mold spores than anything, including full-strength chlorine bleach. I also do what Claudia does if I bite the inside of my cheek or something. Mouth ouches usually heal pretty quickly on their own, but I like to help ensure that by swishing a little peroxide around to let it do its foaming thing. |
embchicken |
Posted - Apr 06 2011 : 04:03:32 AM If you put a little at the end of a q-tip and lightly put i in your ear it helps dissolve ear wax.
~ Elaine "Be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi
http://embchicken.blogspot.com
|
walkinwalkoutcattle |
Posted - Apr 06 2011 : 03:29:11 AM you know, I used it to get out blood, and it didn't take it out all the way. I followed the hyd. scrub with cold washing. Katherine, was that the right thing to do?
Farmgirl #2879 :) Starbucks and sushi to green fried tomatoes and corn pudding-I wouldn't change it for the world. www.cattleandcupcakes.blogspot.com
|
ChickieMama |
Posted - Apr 05 2011 : 11:35:22 PM Wow, I have needed that quite a few times...especially on old books that became damp in storage. Thanks for the tip!quote: Originally posted by knit1tat2
Hi everyone, I've discovered that good old hydrogen peroxide, used instead of iodine for most applications works so well, and hey, if you have mouldy leather or books that you really want to keep, soak a cotton ball in peroxide and squeeze out the excess, then wipe the mouldy spots. You'll have to change the cotton ball often, but oh boy does it work! The mould doesn't come back, and it doesn't take out the dye in leather at least, and either cleans or gently removes a bit of dye in book covers. It also doesn't dry out or harm the leather. Love that stuff! for hints and tips check out my website, http://northwindfarm.webs.com Lorna Jean
we create our own economy
Farmgirl Sister#2808 "Happy Hens make Happy Eggs" http://lazyjoranch.blogspot.com http://etsy.com/shop/lazyjoranch
|
texdane |
Posted - Jul 13 2010 : 05:25:36 AM Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Nicole
Farmgirl Sister #1155 KNITTER, JAM-MAKER AND MOM EXTRAORDINAIRE |
debtea2 |
Posted - Jul 12 2010 : 4:58:14 PM i use to disinfect toothbrushes
http://jerseyfarmgirl.blogspot.com/ inch by inch we find our way jersey farmgirl #1330
|
KanMogirl |
Posted - Jul 12 2010 : 10:07:20 AM I use it to take blood out of whites.
I would rather wear out than rust out.----Richard Cumberland |
jill skane |
Posted - Jul 12 2010 : 05:53:32 AM We use it to brush teeth with the tooth paste. Helps kill bacteria in your gums.
jill |
graciegreeneyes |
Posted - Jul 12 2010 : 05:51:28 AM It heals canker sores too. Didn't know about the mold removal, will keep that on file!! Amy Grace
Farmgirl #224 "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
|
Faransgirl |
Posted - Jul 11 2010 : 7:31:13 PM It is great and I use it for a lot of things. Just keep in mind that to much of it on an open wound can promote scare tissue build up. It is best to use it to clean the would initially and then switch to something else.
Farmgirl Sister 572
When manure happens just say "WOO HOO Fertilizer". |
Claude09647 |
Posted - Jul 09 2010 : 10:07:05 PM I use it when i bit my lip. (you know like you do when your chewing you food and you bite your tongue) It healed it in two days!
http://claude09647.blogspot.com/
Check out my ETSY store too! I'm loving it! http://www.etsy.com/shop/Claudiascraftshop |