Overview
- Today’s Spanish‑language coverage promotes low‑cost uses of hydrogen peroxide paired with vinegar or baking soda for home cleaning.
- BAE Negocios urges sequential use of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide on surfaces and explicitly warns against combining them directly.
- El Cronista offers a mixed spray recipe—water with one tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide plus two tablespoons of white vinegar—touted for plant care and as a household disinfectant.
- Gestión details a hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste for whitening clothes and scrubbing kitchens and bathrooms, citing experts who say peroxide oxidizes stains while baking soda provides mild abrasion.
- Guides provide step‑by‑step applications and contact times for tasks such as whitening laundry, deodorizing appliances, cleaning counters and bathrooms, and disinfecting sponges and cloths.