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> Hydrogen peroxide at those concentrations can be pretty dangerous. What
> about filtering through activated charcoal?
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> Jay Jones
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No doubt that it's dangerous! When I used it, I used to somehow get
droplets splattered onto my skin, with the resulting little pure-white
spots. Never noticed the splatters when they happened, but they always
seemed to. The concentrated peroxide should never be used without adequate
protective equipment, and I'd say a face shield would be included in that
equipment.
Liz--you wouldn't use the concentrated peroxide on hair! You'd lose hair,
scalp and all, I suspect. I'd guess they use some dilution that's stronger
than 3% but way more dilute than 30%.
I'm a bit skeptical about the ability of charcoal to adsorb the color from
wax, but it might work. Anybody ever try it?
John E. Taylor III W3ZID | "The opinions expressed are those of the
E-Mail: [log in to unmask] | writer and not of Rohm and Haas Company."
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