How to use peroxide and dawn detergent in a spray form?
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Don't! Dawn will suds so much you will be rinsing FOREVER! try using a laundry detergent instead with your peroxide!
Peroxide is a good antibacterial, especially for kids toys. Dawn and white vinegar is used 50/50 for cleaning soap scum. I don't know of a combination of the two.
In a 16 oz. spray bottle, pour in 14 oz. of hydrogen peroxide. Add a good squirt of Dawn (1 tblsp.) and gently shake the bottle end to end to mix. Spray on the tub, sinks, shower and inside and around the toilet. Let the liquid sit for at least ten minutes. You will have to rinse because of the Dawn. I use a soft sponge and wipe up with a soft old white towel. Shake the bottle each day you use it. If this doesn’t answer your question, please ask it again. Happy cleaning!
Hi Kaye, Mix two parts peroxide and one part dish soap (many recommend blue Dawn, but most soaps should work fine), and use it to pre-treat stubborn stains on clothing. Be aware that peroxide can be a bleaching agent, so if you're concerned about color-fastness of clothing or carpet, test it on an inconspicuous spot.
mix together with water in a spray bottle (I would do mostly water, and a couple of TBS of peroxide and only 1-3 drops of dawn soap). shake the bottle and spray ... then wash with fresh water to remove any soapy residue