Disinfect Countertops, Mirrors, Windows, And Walls
Hydrogen peroxide is an anti-bacterial and anti-viral, so many household cleaners include the ingredient. If you don’t have kitchen cleaners, you can use 3% hydrogen peroxide by pouring some into a spray bottle and using it as you would other household cleaners. While it is a powerful disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide takes time to work, so you should leave it on walls or countertops for a minute before you wipe it. A mixture of plain soap, hydrogen peroxide, and vinegar is efficient in cleaning windows and mirrors.

Disinfect Countertops, Mirrors, Windows, And Walls
Use As A Natural Deodorant
Bacteria breaking down sweat causes body odor, and since our armpits sweat a lot, they are the major culprit of body odor. 3% hydrogen peroxide can be used to kill these germs and to halt B.O. Just like deodorants, hydrogen peroxide isn’t an antiperspirant, so it will not inhibit your sweating. Spray or swipe some hydrogen peroxide where you are sweating for odor relief. It is definitely cheaper than a deodorant, which may contain harmful substances, such as aluminum.

Use As A Natural Deodorant

