Do you have hydrogen peroxide at home?
You might be familiar with using them on plants but there is so much more to that.
To keep your toothbrush as clean as possible, soak it in some hydrogen peroxide once a week.

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This will reduce the bacterial count by 85%.
Simply add a cup of hydrogen peroxide to the washing machine to remove stains from the fabric.
Keep food fresher
Keep greens, fruits, and vegetables fresh longer using hydrogen peroxide.

Spray them with equal amounts of water and hydrogen peroxide to prevent them from becoming soggy.
Be sure to properly rinse them before you eat them.
Once dry, to completely get rid of the dust mites, use a vacuum cleaner.

Clean glass and mirrors
Most commercial cleaners leave ugly streaks but not with hydrogen peroxide.
Just spray some on your mirrors and windows then wipe them using a paper towel.
Clean your dishwasher
Fungus is present in 83 percent of dishwashers examined.
Clean toilets
Hydrogen peroxide cleans and sanitizes your toilets.
Then scrub it with a toilet brush.
Remove earwax buildup
Carefully place a few drops in your ear using a medicine dropper.
keep it tilted for 4 to 5 minutes before leaning the opposite way.
Then rinse out your ear with warm water.
Whitened yellow nails
You will notice the discoloration in your nails if you paint them frequently.
Its recommended to give 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight.
Only use 3% hydrogen peroxide and take note of its shelf life.