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  2. How to clean grout, according to experts - AOL

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    Spray or apply a cleaning solution, such as Zep Grout Cleaner and Brightener, ... Mix three parts baking soda to one part hydrogen peroxide in a bowl until a paste forms. The baking soda is an ...

  3. How to Clean Grout: 8 Ways to Get Your Tiles Sparkling ... - AOL

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    5. How to Clean grout using hydrogen peroxide. Like baking soda and white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide is another substance most people have in their cleaning arsenal.

  4. How To Clean Grout In 3 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Note that hydrogen peroxide can bleach color, so do the test first. For stubborn stains, apply a 2:1 paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide with a drop of dish soap. Step 3

  5. Piranha solution - Wikipedia

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    A typical mixture is 3 parts of concentrated sulfuric acid and 1 part of 30 wt. % hydrogen peroxide solution; [1] other protocols may use a 4:1 or even 7:1 mixture. A closely related mixture, sometimes called "base piranha", is a 5:1:1 mixture of water, ammonia solution (NH 4 OH, or NH 3 (aq)), and 30% hydrogen peroxide.

  6. Hydrogen peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H 2 O 2.In its pure form, it is a very pale blue [5] liquid that is slightly more viscous than water.It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent, and antiseptic, usually as a dilute solution (3%–6% by weight) in water for consumer use and in higher concentrations for industrial use.

  7. Accelerated hydrogen peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated hydrogen peroxide (AHP) is a trademark [a] for solution of hydrogen peroxide whose antibacterial efficacy is enhanced by a surfactant and an organic acid. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also a disinfectant / cleaning agent that stabilizes hydrogen peroxide so that it can be used for extended periods of time.