This is why it's important to never mix chemicals without knowing how they will react to each other.
Even if you are disposing chemicals at a designated waste drainage you should rinse with water in between chemicals.
Even if you are disposing chemicals at a designated waste drainage you should rinse with water in between chemicals.
11:06 AM - Oct 28, 2024
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Plassstic Man
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28 October, 01:08
In response Ice Kates to her Publication
Interesting.
Last week I mixed up a 2/1 ratio of white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide to spray on the backing of carpet that soaked in water from a plumbing leak over a weekend. The mixture prevents and kills mildew.
Worked great!
Last week I mixed up a 2/1 ratio of white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide to spray on the backing of carpet that soaked in water from a plumbing leak over a weekend. The mixture prevents and kills mildew.
Worked great!
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In response Plassstic Man to his Publication
I think I read peracetic acid is a cleaner. Maybe percentage for either or both may make it more unstable.
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