Clean The Toilet Bowl
While you are already in the bathroom to spray hydrogen peroxide on your shower grout, you can also spray it into your toilet bowl. Make a mixture of ¼ cup of castile soap, ½ cup of baking soda, and some warm water. This will help you save money and the time and effort needed to to a store to buy toilet cleaner.
Clean A Cut Or Wound
This is likely one of the most commonly-used uses for hydrogen peroxide, so it deserves an honorable mention for those who don’t know about it yet. Especially if you have kids who are always coming home with cuts and scrapes from playing outside, this will save you a ton of money on antibacterial ointments and sprays. All you have to do is apply a little bit of peroxide to minor wounds. It can clean dead tissue, clean the area to prevent infection, and stop minor bleeding.