Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 35% does NOT mean food grade, there is also a technical grade at 35% and considering the price they have i seriously doubt that its food grade or they would be advertising it as such. Check the prices at other websites. - this stuff is wayyyyyy beyond my means. Im sure there are less expensive and much safer solutions to my problem. Thanks for trying to help. zoe Saturday, December 16, 2006, 10:01:00 PM, you wrote: > I beleive what 35% means is it's food grade . in the catalog i get > from them they list it as Hydrogen Peroxide,35% Food Grade , > the drug store stuff is not pure .go to azurestandard.com and look up product # HP002 > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: zoe w <herebedragons@...> > Yes I read that too, but no where does it say that this product is food grade. > Saturday, December 16, 2006, 8:10:19 PM, you wrote: >> This is what I read @ Azure Standard about uses for hydrogen peroxide. How >> would one injest this stuff if 3% will induce vomiting? >> Induce Vomiting: Use 3% H2O2. >> WARNING: This product is a VERY strong oxidizer and will temporarily turn >> skin white on contact. Never use 35% grade Hydrogen Peroxide without diluting >> it first. Read First Aid precautions on label before using. To make a 3% >> solution, mix 1 ounce 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide with 11 ounces of water. >> Distilled water is best when possible, especially if the solution is to be >> stored for any length of time. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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