Product
Curad 3% Hydrogen Peroxide USP
A 3% topical hydrogen peroxide solution suited for targeted oxidation of fresh organic stains on light-colored fabrics.

Sizes and packs
- 16 fl oz — Brown bottle
Guides that use Curad 3% Hydrogen Peroxide USP
- How to Remove Blood Stains from Cotton ClothesLift fresh or dried blood from cotton fabrics using cold water and hydrogen peroxide without cooking the protein into the weave.
- How to Remove Red Wine Stains from Cotton ClothesOxidize dark purple anthocyanin and tannin pigments from red wine on cotton fabrics using hydrogen peroxide and dish soap before stains set.
- How to Remove Sweat Stains from Cotton ClothesBreak down yellow underarm stains and stiff deodorant build-up in cotton shirts using a baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap paste.
- How to Remove Tomato Sauce Stains from Cotton ClothesBreak down oily lipids and red lycopene carotenoid pigments from pasta sauce and ketchup on cotton fabrics using dish soap and hydrogen peroxide.
- How to Remove Chocolate Stains from Cotton ClothesBreak down the triple combination of cocoa butter fats, dairy proteins, and dark brown tannins in cotton shirts using dish soap and enzyme detergent.
- How to Remove Mold from GroutEradicate embedded black mold colonies in porous tile grout lines using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste without eroding cement binders.
- How to Remove Pet Urine from Hardwood FloorsNeutralize pungent ammonia odors and lift dark stains from finished hardwood planks using enzymatic cleaners and controlled hydrogen peroxide applications.
- How to Remove Red Wine Stains from CarpetBlot up fresh red wine and break down dark anthocyanin tannins in carpet pile using a solution of 3% hydrogen peroxide and mild dish soap.
- How to Remove Mold from Shower GlassEradicate dark mold colonies and fungal spores from shower glass door sweeps, silicone caulking edges, and metal frame tracks using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste.
- How to Remove Blood Stains from BeddingBreak down organic hemoglobin and lift fresh or dried blood stains from sheets, pillowcases, and mattress pads using cold water, hydrogen peroxide, and enzyme detergent.