How to Use a Menstrual Cup
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Deep Clean Your Menstrual Cup With Hydrogen Peroxide
Can You Avoid Staining Your Menstrual Cup? Yes. Hot water sets the stain so always rinse your menstrual cup with cold water first when cleaning it to prevent discoloration and then wash it with mild soap and warm water. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) can also be used to effectively remove blood stains from your menstrual cup. There's no exact rule, but try not to use hydrogen peroxide on your cup more than once or twice per year — it'll last longer. #MenstrualCup #Cleaner #HowToClean #Sanitize
Deep Clean Your Menstrual Cup With Hydrogen Peroxide
Can You Avoid Staining Your Menstrual Cup? Yes. Hot water sets the stain so always rinse your menstrual cup with cold water first when cleaning it to prevent discoloration and then wash it with mild soap and warm water. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) can also be used to effectively remove blood stains from your menstrual cup. There's no exact rule, but try not to use hydrogen peroxide on your cup more than once or twice per year — it'll last longer. #MenstrualCup #Cleaner #HowToClean #Sanitize
Cleaning Your Menstrual Cup Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Wondering how to remove period stains from your menstrual cup? You’re not alone. Menstrual blood has been known to cause staining on some of our favorite things, including underwear, sheets, towels, etc. but one place you may not think about in terms of stains is your menstrual cup. Yes, even the medical-grade silicone and TPE (Thermoplastic elastomers) used for your menstrual cup will get stained. But the good news is that there are ways you can get rid of them! #MenstrualCup #Cleaning #DIY
Collection of Menstrual Cup Tips and Tricks
There are over 200 menstrual cup brands in the world.Some have existed for a while and are well established, others are just getting started, while even more are still seeking financing or have just launched their first product.And it shows, based on the instructions and educational material each individual brand provide.This blog post list contains some of the best material out there. #MenstrualCup #PeriodCup #Tips #Tricks #Illustrations #Images #Infographic #Beginner #Insert #Remove
How to Clean Your Menstrual Cup Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Can You Avoid Staining Your Menstrual Cup? Yes. Hot water sets the stain so always rinse your menstrual cup with cold water first when cleaning it to prevent discoloration and then wash it with mild soap and warm water. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) can also be used to effectively remove blood stains from your menstrual cup. There's no exact rule, but try not to use hydrogen peroxide on your cup more than once or twice per year — it'll last longer. #MenstrualCup #Cleaner #HowToClean #Sanitize
How to Wash Your Menstrual Cup Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Wondering how to remove period stains from your menstrual cup? You’re not alone. Menstrual blood has been known to cause staining on some of our favorite things, including underwear, sheets, towels, etc. but one place you may not think about in terms of stains is your menstrual cup. Yes, even the medical-grade silicone and TPE (Thermoplastic elastomers) used for your menstrual cup will get stained. But the good news is that there are ways you can get rid of them! #MenstrualCup #Cleaning #DIY
Deep Clean Your Menstrual Cup With Hydrogen Peroxide
Can You Avoid Staining Your Menstrual Cup? Yes. Hot water sets the stain so always rinse your menstrual cup with cold water first when cleaning it to prevent discoloration and then wash it with mild soap and warm water. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) can also be used to effectively remove blood stains from your menstrual cup. There's no exact rule, but try not to use hydrogen peroxide on your cup more than once or twice per year — it'll last longer. #MenstrualCup #Cleaner #HowToClean #Sanitize
Cleaning Your Menstrual Cup Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Wondering how to remove period stains from your menstrual cup? You’re not alone. Menstrual blood has been known to cause staining on some of our favorite things, including underwear, sheets, towels, etc. but one place you may not think about in terms of stains is your menstrual cup. Yes, even the medical-grade silicone and TPE (Thermoplastic elastomers) used for your menstrual cup will get stained. But the good news is that there are ways you can get rid of them! #MenstrualCup #Cleaning #DIY
How to Clean Your Menstrual Cup Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Can You Avoid Staining Your Menstrual Cup? Yes. Hot water sets the stain so always rinse your menstrual cup with cold water first when cleaning it to prevent discoloration and then wash it with mild soap and warm water. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) can also be used to effectively remove blood stains from your menstrual cup. There's no exact rule, but try not to use hydrogen peroxide on your cup more than once or twice per year — it'll last longer. #MenstrualCup #Cleaner #HowToClean #Sanitize
How to Wash Your Menstrual Cup Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Wondering how to remove period stains from your menstrual cup? You’re not alone. Menstrual blood has been known to cause staining on some of our favorite things, including underwear, sheets, towels, etc. but one place you may not think about in terms of stains is your menstrual cup. Yes, even the medical-grade silicone and TPE (Thermoplastic elastomers) used for your menstrual cup will get stained. But the good news is that there are ways you can get rid of them! #MenstrualCup #Cleaning #DIY
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