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you need to dilute it a fair bit. don't just dump straight H2O2 on your floors. -- nm
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by
mafic
marnie said she just buys peroxide from walmart ("we buy three pints for the house") and does it in like 25 square foot sections. they don't dilute.
Posted by
amanda
Dec 7 '23, 18:52
"it takes half a day."
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my grandmother used to dilute it in a bucket of water. I don't remember if her hardwood looked particularly nice. probs nicer than mine now tho. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 7, 18:56
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maybe modern peroxide is already diluted? -- nm
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amanda
Dec 7, 18:57
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There's 3% and 6% solutions commonly
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Reagen
Dec 7, 19:03
I imagine you could buy it in like a 5% solution or something. feels like straight concentrated stuff could damage your wood.
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mafic
Dec 7, 18:59
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text: "I think it's like 3%? whatever is on the shelf at walmart." I googsed and it is 3%. -- (link)
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amanda
Dec 7, 19:02
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gram was totally a buy the concentrate person. "they're just charging you more for water. I have water already!"
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mafic
Dec 7, 19:04
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