Saturday, December 5, 2009

Is there any way to remove benzoyl peroxide without causing bleaching?

I accidentally got a little benzoyl peroxide on my shirt, which I know bleaches fabrics once water is added. However, I know where I got the benzoyl peroxide on my shirt... Is there any way to remove it without bleaching the shirt? Thank you!Is there any way to remove benzoyl peroxide without causing bleaching?
No, since benzoyl peroxide removes color, there is no way to reverse it. You didn't tell us the color of your shirt, but if it's a light color in the beige range, you can bleach the whole shirt if the fabric is organic. So sorry....Is there any way to remove benzoyl peroxide without causing bleaching?
Set up a measured response experiment. the control will be plain water and the treatments will be the cleaning products. set up 3 trials and measure the speed each cleans measuring how much dirt they move in a given amount of time. Your null hypothesis will be that the products have no effect and your alternate hypothesis will be that the products have an effect. Your experiment will try and disprove the null hypothesis and provide SUPPORT BUT NOT PROOF for the alternate hypothesis. After you gather your data, use the statistical methods of standard deviation and 95% confidence intervals to see if your results are statistically significant. Remember if your 95% confidence intervals overlap, you fail to disprove the null hypothesis. Good luck and let me know about your results.

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