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Step 2Two bottle system

Two bottle system
The key to this system is that the two ingredients are in separate bottles and one sprayed after the other. Again, the order does not matter.

What also matters is that the hydrogen peroxide is in an opaque bottle and kept in a cool area when not in use. Hydrogen peroxide breaks down in light which is why it is sold in brown bottles.

An opaque spray bottle isn't the easiest thing to get, but I found out that the spray tops to my spray bottles fit the hydrogen peroxide bottle perfectly. With a quick swap, I now had a hydrogen peroxide sprayer.

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Jun 27, 2010. 3:17 PMterinuptrash says:
That is really helpful, not just as a kitchen cleaner. This will make using the hydrogen peroxide much easier for wounds. It always sucks trying to pour it on your hand or whatever and getting peroxide all over the counter...
Oct 29, 2010. 11:18 PMMarcos says:
Not to hijack this thread, but when I have a small cut, I pour some peroxide into the palm of my un-injured hand, and dunk the cut into the small puddle that's in my hand. Works great, you can keep the cut immersed longer, and it does not make a mess on the counter top!

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