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I want to get the peroxide out of the Sodium percarbonate and additives in oxyclean. H2O2 is soluble in isopropyl, but the rest of the crud in oxyclean isn't (to the best of my knowledge), so I was considering trying to dissolve some of the oxyclean in isopropyl.
Are there any potential side effects I am unaware of?
Edit: apparently that would result in organic tertiary peroxides and is a terrible idea - this is why I ask experts.
Anyone have thoughts on a procedure to get useful hydrogen peroxide away from the surfactants that are foaming like a nightmare?
Edit 2: what if one approached it from a standpoint of destroying the surfactants and dispersal polymer?
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