Well I guess if you’re allergic 🤷♀️ I don’t have a problem with it but my husband must be allergic. He uses hydrogen peroxide to restore vintage computers (the stronger stuff most often from Sally’s beauty supply but still diluted). He uses gloves but got splattered on his arm and it caused a painful reaction. We realized pretty quick that he is allergic to hydrogen peroxide. I can reach in no problem and my grandma always used hydrogen peroxide on my cuts as a kid…I liked the bubbling.
Yes, he knows how to use it! I don’t use it. He restores old apple/Mac computers and he has to use the stronger stuff. He also works with other stuff I wouldn’t and restores monitors. He wears gloves but didn’t have long sleeves on and as he was putting a case in it splattered on his arm. It is highly diluted too but he also has reactions to traditional (that’s what he started with but became too expensive…use more to less water as opposed to stronger with more water). However if he needs something pulled out I do it with gloves so he doesn’t risk it getting on him as he will blister but it doesn’t hurt me. Pretty cool process, completely restores old cases to new. He loads them with all sorts of programs and sells them to people who like the nostalgia. Best way to get the yellow out of plastic.
Well I guess if you’re allergic 🤷♀️ I don’t have a problem with it but my husband must be allergic. He uses hydrogen peroxide to restore vintage computers (the stronger stuff most often from Sally’s beauty supply but still diluted). He uses gloves but got splattered on his arm and it caused a painful reaction. We realized pretty quick that he is allergic to hydrogen peroxide. I can reach in no problem and my grandma always used hydrogen peroxide on my cuts as a kid…I liked the bubbling.
The stronger concentration of stuff is dangerous. Only get the 3% level offered OTC in drug stores unless you are well versed in handling it.
Yes, he knows how to use it! I don’t use it. He restores old apple/Mac computers and he has to use the stronger stuff. He also works with other stuff I wouldn’t and restores monitors. He wears gloves but didn’t have long sleeves on and as he was putting a case in it splattered on his arm. It is highly diluted too but he also has reactions to traditional (that’s what he started with but became too expensive…use more to less water as opposed to stronger with more water). However if he needs something pulled out I do it with gloves so he doesn’t risk it getting on him as he will blister but it doesn’t hurt me. Pretty cool process, completely restores old cases to new. He loads them with all sorts of programs and sells them to people who like the nostalgia. Best way to get the yellow out of plastic.