I read a post (old hive) that indicated some beez were interested in using salon peroxide- like what is used in dyeing hair- to produce a peracid (performic and/or peracetic)
To be sure, the "volume" or strength indicated on the bottles of salon peroxides refer to the volume of oxygen produced from the reaction with ammonia based hair dyes...
20 volume and 40 volume hydrogen peroxides available from the salon supply stores contain 6% and 12% H2O2 respectively. 100 volume hydrogen peroxide would equal to 30% H2O2, it is not available in salon supply stores.
other ingredients are usually monopersulfate and sulfuric acid; which would otherwise be desirable in peracid formation, but as is the case, have very little significance, because food grade 35% h2o2 is widely available and far less than the cost of equivalent 12% (30 volume) hydrogen peroxide.