Old School Cleaning: Hydrogen Peroxide

What to use it on?
- Stains: Spray directly on stain and allow to dry; repeat if stain is still visible. For blood stains, apply directly on stain and allow to sit for 1 minute. Rub, then rinse with cold water.
- Tub and Tiles: Spray with a layer of hydrogen peroxide, followed by a layer of vinegar and scrub away!
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Jackie says: "I prefer wood to plastic, but know that the wood can be porous. After rinsing my wooden cutting boards, I pour hydrogen peroxide onto them. It kills any bacteria left behind from the food."

Hydrogen peroxide works great alone, but also does wonders when combined with these other natural cleaners: lemon, baking soda, and vinegar.
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