No, of course not. That is the whole point of using 12%. It will not harm the wood at all. The only thing harming the wood siding is the mold. I use it in the attic and it's not really bad there. I did catch it early before mold damage occurred. The nice thing about the 12% is the wood looks a lot better a few days lat…
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No, of course not. That is the whole point of using 12%. It will not harm the wood at all. The only thing harming the wood siding is the mold. I use it in the attic and it's not really bad there. I did catch it early before mold damage occurred. The nice thing about the 12% is the wood looks a lot better a few days later. If the mold is heavy enough, the mold will start bubbling once the Hydrogen Peroxide starts killing it. That;s a good thing. You may have to reapply in a couple of days if it is still showing.
BTW, one thing you can do to assess the mold damage is the screw driver test. If the screw driver can easily penetrate into the wood siding, then 12% Hydrogen Peroxide may just be too late to save it. If at that point, remove the siding and re-evaluate the mold damage. If the underlying wood is still OK, replace the siding. Hope this helps.
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No, of course not. That is the whole point of using 12%. It will not harm the wood at all. The only thing harming the wood siding is the mold. I use it in the attic and it's not really bad there. I did catch it early before mold damage occurred. The nice thing about the 12% is the wood looks a lot better a few days later. If the mold is heavy enough, the mold will start bubbling once the Hydrogen Peroxide starts killing it. That;s a good thing. You may have to reapply in a couple of days if it is still showing.
BTW, one thing you can do to assess the mold damage is the screw driver test. If the screw driver can easily penetrate into the wood siding, then 12% Hydrogen Peroxide may just be too late to save it. If at that point, remove the siding and re-evaluate the mold damage. If the underlying wood is still OK, replace the siding. Hope this helps.
NEVER swallow this. "Food grade" just means that they didn't add anything else in it. It doesn't mean you should add it to food. Even drinking 3% can cause foaming at the mouth. This one is 4x more potent.
12% is pretty strong. You don't want it coming in contact with your bare skin or breathe the fumes from it. I wouldn't use it at full strength for cleaning vinyl.
Perhaps, but you would have to be sure that all the plants and animals are out of the room/house for several hours. High concentration hydrogen peroxide is hell on your eyes and mucus membranes (nose, sinuses, lungs ...).