Hydrogen Peroxide Grades and Percentages | Lab Alley

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May. 26, 2025

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Hydrogen Peroxide Grades and Percentages | Lab Alley

It is safe to rinse your mouth and gargle with a 3% household solution to remove mucus and treat cold sores, periodontal disease and gingivitis but it should never be swallowed.  Some American citizens buy 3% hydrogen peroxide solutions in bulk from Lab Alley so that they can mix it with sodium bicarbonate to make their own toothpaste.

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The 3% pharmaceutical grade hydrogen peroxide sold at supermarkets and drug stores contains stabilizers and should not be ingested. These 3% solutions are used safely to treat acne by removing dead skin cells and to treat minor burns, scrapes and cuts. Solutions greater than 3% to 6% should not be used on the skin. The 6% hydrogen peroxide solutions used by beauty shops is not safe for ingestion.  Hydrogen peroxide used to bleach hair is normally a 6% or 10% solution. Hydrogen peroxide is used to treat ear infections and for oral health.

3% and 6% solutions are excellent for cleaning cupboards and cabinets that are used to store utensils and dishes.  The 3% hydrogen peroxide solution sold by Lab Alley is used by hospitals to kill and prevent the spread of multiple-drug-resistant bacteria.  

The 30% hydrogen peroxide solution (Reagent Grade) is used by laboratories to conduct scientific experiments. It contains stabilizers, and absolutely should not be used internally.  Use Hydrogen Peroxide 30% to make solutions for the induction of apoptosis.

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The 30% hydrogen peroxide solution (Electronic Grade Or Semiconductor Grade) sold by Lab Alley is used to clean electronic parts and silicon wafers, to remove photoresists and to etch metallic copper on printed circuit boards. Hydrogen peroxide 30% solution is used for cleaning floors and in nutrient feeding programs for the cultivation of plants. H2O2 is also used to prevent and treat root rot.  Plants that are watered with hydrogen peroxide benefit from extra oxygen in the root zone after chemical breaks down.  Food grade hydrogen peroxide can be mixed with water to increase the health and strength of plants.  Gardeners buy food grade hydrogen peroxide in order to sterilize growing mediums such as river sand.  They also use it to kill weeds.

Chefs and cooks use high grade food grade hydrogen peroxide to create diluted solutions that are used to wash vegetables and fruits, control mold and to remove fungus, pesticides, bacteria and dirt. Swimmers dilute 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide to prevent inflammation of the ear canal, also know as "swimmer's ear." Food grade hydrogen peroxide is used in poultry hatcheries in the U.S. as a disinfectant.  

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Hydrogen peroxide (what and where to purchase)

I'm doing a Euro mount on my first deer. I've degreased with Oxy Clean and most odor is gone. I'm following directions from this Youtube instructional video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lj7DtfsmaA

The whitening process suggests submerging the skull in a diluted hydrogen peroxide liquid at a low boil. I have only one skull to do. What commercially available hydrogen peroxide product should I use? Where can I find it locally?

I promise, I've done some research and struggled to find answers. I'd like to hear from those who have used liquid hydrogen peroxide, or since I only have one skull, would it be more economical to purchase a paste from a salon?

Thanks in advance,

Pope I just did a euro mount. I got a bleaching kit from a beauty supply store. Suprisingly, it sounds like it is common for people to go there and get them for this purpose. I did add poroxide (walmart) to the kit though. Not the same. You need at least 40 volume if not 60 volume hair dressers peroxide.  The stuff you get at the pharmacy is not the same and not strong enough.  Volume # are not % numbers
Get these 2 products from a hairdresser (50-60 volume is better) and you will get professional results.  Mix the 2 in a paste so it isn't runny, use a long handled brush to get inside the nasal and brain cavities, paint on, leave in a warm spot for a couple of days, rinse and done!  Degreasing is the MOST important part of it all.  You can get it really white and have it all ruined in a couple of weeks when the fat that you missed leeches out. 



Mighty white!



I used to use the 3% store bought stuff, after de greasing for a while. It worked pretty good. I now use the 35% stuff, they turn out whiter. Still not quite like the pros but pretty darn close Yep, beauty supply store.  Peroxide you buy in the store is about 2 percent.  I used the Clairol Plus 40 solution, it was a heavy liquid and I painted it on with small brush.  Did a number of coats over a few days, results were pretty darn good, was proud of my first attempt.  As for it being common, I would agree with that also.  When I bought mine, yes I was wearing a camo jacket, the nice lady said..... you must be doing one of those head mount things aren't you?... The guy in the video I linked used something like this:

http://www.sears.com/super-star-liquid-developer-40-volume-1-gallon/p-SPM?hlSellerId=&sid=IDxxi&kpid=SPM&kispla=SPM

He diluted 1 gallon of the peroxide with 3 gallons of water and claimed to reuse this solution to do dozens and dozens of heads (he's a pro).
Not the same. You need at least 40 volume if not 60 volume hair dressers peroxide.  The stuff you get at the pharmacy is not the same and not strong enough.  Volume # are not % numbers
Get these 2 products from a hairdresser (50-60 volume is better) and you will get professional results. 



That looks fantastic! Put hydrogen peroxide inna bowl. Next step paper towels. Take em one by one and soak em in the hydrogen peroxide and lay them over the skull. Do this until the skull is mummified with 2 layers of towels soaked in peroxide. Then wrap it in plastic wrap to trap the moisture. Let's it sit for 3 days and it turns out great. No boiling needed. I bought the 30 volume from Sally's. Creme style and painted it on. Then wrapped in plastic. After that was done, I put it front of a heat lamp. Rotating it every 45 minutes. After all sides went through the rotation, I let it sit over night.


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