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Both hydrogen peroxide and chlorine-based bleach are both oxidisers that are capable of being effective bleaching agents. Chlorine-based bleach is an all-round disinfectant that carries the risk of forming toxic or hazardous by-products and has unfortunate irritant properties to the nose and throat. Hydrogen peroxide on the other hand carries none of the toxicity concerns that chlorine bleach does but suffers from short lasting oxidization power. The true winner of the contest is stabilised hydrogen peroxide. Stabilised hydrogen peroxide has all the benefits of non-stabilised hydrogen peroxide coupled with a far more stable and longer lasting effect.
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