Wood fizzes when sprayed with hydrogen peroxide

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The good thing about bleach is that it evaporates quickly when exposed to air, and as it oxidizes organic material is used up.
Vinegar does leave a slight acidic residual, that will eventually leach into the water (albeit harmless in small doses)
 
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The good thing about bleach is that it evaporates quickly when exposed to air, and as it oxidizes organic material is used up.
Vinegar does leave a slight acidic residual, that will eventually leach into the water (albeit harmless in small doses)
Good to know... I plan on spraying vinegar and washing the heck out of this wood
 

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I use vinegar on rocks AFTER washing it with peroxide.
Peroxide kills most of the bacteria or germs on the rock and then I go through with vinegar to check for lime or something
Lol forgot what I look for but if the vinegar fizzes then that rock can't be used
 
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I use vinegar on rocks AFTER washing it with peroxide.
Peroxide kills most of the bacteria or germs on the rock and then I go through with vinegar to check for lime or something
Lol forgot what I look for but if the vinegar fizzes then that rock can't be used
Sounds good..yup if the rick
I use vinegar on rocks AFTER washing it with peroxide.
Peroxide kills most of the bacteria or germs on the rock and then I go through with vinegar to check for lime or something
Lol forgot what I look for but if the vinegar fizzes then that rock can't be used
Yup if the "rick" fizzes you should be very careful
 
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