Can I use acetone instead of isopropyl alcohol?

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asked Feb 4, 2022 in Body/Skin by 30QuoVadis (1,370 points)
Can I use acetone instead of isopropyl alcohol?

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answered Feb 10, 2022 by Mclester88se (1,880 points)
If you're needing to use acetone instead of isopropyl alcohol for cleaning you can do so.

Acetone works just as well for cleaning as the Isopropyl alcohol does.

Instead of being a form of alcohol, acetone is a ketone, and it is a much more effective solvent than rubbing alcohol.

What this boils down to is that you can use pure acetone to remove nail polish from your nails, but it will be a lot more difficult to do so if you're just using rubbing alcohol.

If you don't have rubbing alcohol for gel nails you can use a small amount of acetone-free nail polish remover along with a lint-free cotton pad to clean off the sticky layer.

Hydrogen Peroxide is not a rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide is not an alcohol.

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H ₂O ₂. In its pure form, it is a very pale blue liquid, slightly more viscous than water.

It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent, and antiseptic, usually as a dilute solution in water for consumer use, and in higher concentrations for industrial use.

Like rubbing alcohol, it also has the ability to destroy SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus.

Additionally, hydrogen peroxide has many other uses in the home.

Hydrogen peroxide does not usually go bad.

And hydrogen peroxide is still okay to use even after it expires but it may lose it's effectiveness but it's not harmful to use the expired hydrogen peroxide.

Hydrogen peroxide does eventually go bad especially after it's been opened but not in the way that it would be bad to use.

After opening the hydrogen peroxide bottle the hydrogen peroxide loses it's effectiveness as a disinfectant after about a year.

An unopened bottle of hydrogen peroxide lasts for about 3 years before it goes bad.

Expired hydrogen peroxide is not harmful to use and can still help with a cut or sore but it's not as effective once it's expired.

You could still use the expired hydrogen peroxide to gargle with to keep your teeth and mouth clean as well and it is okay to put the hydrogen peroxide that is expired on sores.

But if you want the best results from hydrogen peroxide you should get a fresh bottle of it.

A fresh bottle of hydrogen peroxide is pretty cheap.

Hydrogen Peroxide loses it's effectiveness as a disinfectant once it's past its expiration date but it's still safe to use.

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