Both hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol can kill germs. Generally, you can use rubbing alcohol on the skin and some surfaces while you can only use hydrogen peroxide on surfaces. Rubbing alcohol ...
Step away from the pricy cleaners and say hello to cost-effective rubbing alcohol. If there’s one household cleaner you’re underutilizing, it’s definitely rubbing alcohol. Don’t let this bottle go ...
Here at Ideal Home, we’re always looking for cheap and effective ways to clean our home - and this £5 product can help clean ...
Rubbing alcohol kills bed bugs on contact, but doesn’t reach eggs or hidden bugs and stops working once it dries. Use 70% alcohol for best results on a small infestation; remember that it is flammable ...