ChemLab McKLords Hydrogen Peroxide 3%, 1 Litre

ChemLab McKLords Hydrogen Peroxide 3%

ChemLab McKLords Hydrogen Peroxide 3%, 1 Litre


ChemLab - Hydrogen Peroxide 3% SolutionMade In BritainChemLab - Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Solution

Multi-Purpose Cleaner

Hydrogen peroxide is perfect for use as a multi-purpose cleaner. It cleans and disinfects surfaces. Simply apply, wait five minutes, and wipe away the dirt and germs.

Stain Remover

Hydrogen peroxide is perfect for cleaning all organic stains including blood, faecal matter, urine, sweat and vomit. Tackles dried in and fresh stains with ease.

Variety of Uses

Hydrogen peroxide is great for all kinds of different applications domestically and commercially. It will clean, disinfect, removes stains, eliminate mould and mildew, whiten fabrics and has many other uses.



Weight: 1064 Grams
Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 24 cm; 1.06 kg
Model: FAM0812
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 24 cm; 1.06 kg
Quantity: 1

7 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had earlier used a wrong product for my bathroom and it messed up my walls but when I bought this product I followed the instructions and all the stains disappeared..this is a miracle worker!!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This was the cheapest brand I could find on here and does the job – I use it to bleach small rodent bones out of owl pellets and it does the job!

  3. ShawneeRoehl says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersWhen you unscrew the safety lid, there is a little cap which needs to be removed, PLEASE be careful when taking this off as it popped open like a champagne cork and some hydrogen peroxide almost got in my eye, user issue ik lol, just be careful, other than that 10/10

    5.0 out of 5 stars BE CAREFUL

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Just what i needed. there were a bunch of limescale ironing stains on a white shirt – i tried white vinegar, baking soda, stain remover and none of that worked. i put on some hydrogen peroxide and viola after some scrubbing it came out. A must have in every household.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI read and saw a video that a diluted mix of 1/3 hydrogen peroxide to water is a useful and effective way of getting rid of gnats. Apparently it occurs naturally in rainwater and acts as a fungicide. I used to water my indoor plants with rainwater, until I moved and my plants were at my parents for a time. This was when my plants were infected with them. I used the traps which did deplete the numbers, however they were still and issue. Once I figured out which plant it was, I watered it from the bottom with a diluted mix as well as spray the top of the soil with a diluted mix. It seems to be ok and the problem has gone. *fingers crossed*. My plants have been unaffected by them. I’ll continue to use a diluted mix until I reinstall my water butt to collect!

    Tips:
    – don’t put cinnamon on top of the soil, this will kill some plants and doesn’t work
    – watering plants from the bottom is best
    – use rainwater to water your indoor plants, it’s a lot better for them

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Our static caravan developed some mold spots over the winter on the carpet which wouldn’t come out with normal cleaning.

    A little of this hydrogen peroxide and washing up liquid lifted the black mark from a peach carpet without lightening it too much.

    Also useful for other cleaning jobs, such as cats pee stains. Worth having in your home cleaning arsenal.

  7. AkilahRoyal says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI got this as I’d read that in a solution it could help to get rid of fungus gnats. I’d had a problem with those after attempting to grow tomatoes in a grow bag over Summer. I made up the solution and poured it into the plants. I was a bit worried by the sizzling noise (!) but the plants survived. Unfortunately so did the gnats! It definitely killed off a lot of them, but not all, so the plants are now in the bin and I’ll start over next year…