Hydrogen Peroxide: All the Alternative Uses Around the Home You May Not Know About

5. Sanitize sponges and kitchen cloths.
Soak sponges and cloths in a basin of hot water and half a cup of hydrogen peroxide for 15 minutes. This will eliminate germs and unpleasant odors.

6. Clean glass and mirrors
Dilute one part hydrogen peroxide with one part water in a spray bottle and use the solution to clean glass and mirrors, avoiding streaks.

7. Remove mold from surfaces
Spray pure hydrogen peroxide on moldy areas (such as bathroom silicone or wall corners), leave to act for at least 15 minutes and then remove with a damp cloth.

Usage and Safety Tips:
Always use 3% hydrogen peroxide for household cleaning.
Store the product in a dark bottle, away from heat and direct light.
Wear gloves if you have sensitive skin.
Do not mix with strong acids or ammonia.
Hydrogen peroxide is not just a disinfectant to keep in the medicine cabinet, but a versatile household ally, capable of sanitizing, whitening, and removing stains naturally. A small bottle can replace several products, saving money and reducing environmental impact.