Thanks, a lot for this! Just used it for the toothache & it worked well. Comes in especially handy, since I ran out of clove oil & it'll be at least a day or two until I can get some more.
Nice. Another thing peroxide can be used for is to clean out the wax in ears by adding a couple drops. I've noticed after opening a bottle of peroxide it looses it's bubble action though very quickly. Do you know at what point it's still usable or it should be thrown out? Thanks!
hey KGBsurvivalist can you do some in the field kind of stuff such as makeing survival tools and what they are for? also your channel is awesome keep up the good work!
thank you.old time use for cleaning fruit and vegies from granma ,here in u.s. is 1/3/ cup perovide,1/3/cup vinager/to 1/3 cup water. just thought i would sneek out an old fashen recipe from grammy. : )
thank god my limbs have been rotting for 6 months now. love you kgb survivalist, btw can you please do a tutorial of how to get out of a crevasse? that would come in handy sooner rather than later.
I use it to remove earwax. Put several drops in each ear and tilt head ti keep ir in. When u hear bubbling stop turn head to drain it out. Weird sensation at first but works great
using it for laundry is sporadic. Because it can degrade the fibre structure thanks to the oxidizing effect which can lead to whole fabric breakup, if used more frequently. synthetic fibre could withstand it better, but you may use it for clean up stains, not for whitening effect since the surface of synth fibre stays intact.
i knew this stuff was useful but i never knew it was this useful. could it desinfect water for drinking purposes however? also wen using it to clean my mouth how mutch percentage should it be? i clean wounds with only like 0,2% peroxide and that works but it dos sting like hel on burns... not recomended on burns if you dont want to scream your lungs out... it also stops bleeding because it kindof burns the wound closed chemically so wen used on big surfaces dilute it 50/50 with water first
Thanks KGBsurvivalist this really helped I cut my mouth with some soap I know sounds stupid but stung and cut up my mouth I used this and healed the next day.
H2O2 is no longer recommended for cleaning woulds. It has been found that the H2O2 can cause damage to surrounding tissue. It is recommended that you use soap and water or saline instead.
For general mouthwash/antiseptic only use 3%, however if possible I would buy the food grade 30% as it will not break down as fast, BUT is VERY reactive and VERY dangerous if not handled properly so make such you research before using and just water it to proper concentration before use and also useful in the higher concentration for other purposes too I have read.