Mule Team Borax All Natural Detergent Booster & Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner - 65oz
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- Add 20 Mule Team All Natural Borax Laundry Detergent Booster to laundry to help remove tough stains, deodorize and freshen
- Use 20 Mule Team All Natural Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner to wipe on counters and appliances to remove grease and grime and make dishes sparkling clean
- This 20 Mule Team all-purpose household cleaner removes soap scum, hard water deposits, and dirt
- 20 Mule Team Borax is an amazing, all-natural mineral found in all corners of the globe. Families have been using Borax for all sorts of things such as cleaning, laundry, preserving flowers, DIY crafting, and more!
- This package contains one 65 Ounce box of 20 Mule Team All Natural Borax Laundry Detergent Booster & Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner.
- Carton contains 100% recylced material
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Q: Will this work well for slime??
A: Yes it does work amazing for slime
submitted byawesomesaucesigma - 1 year agoA: We do not recommend using this for slime.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 4 years agoA: We would not recommend using Borax for slime. We do recommend our sister brand, Sta-Flo liquid starch. Visit our Pinterest page for more ideas.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 4 years agoA: We do not recommend using Borax for slime.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 6 years agoA: My daughter's teacher used to use Borax in her slime before a parent complained. My daughter was totally fine. Just don't play with it straight for three hours. Borax is not boric acid!
submitted byhalfhun - 2 years agoA: Yes it is one of the best activators for slime. I found don't now how just put a teaspoon of borax and mix it I with a cup of warm water. And it comes with a lot of borax so you can make tons of i me with it
submitted byKayla - 8 years ago
Q: Can you use this in a bath tub as a detox?
A: If you were to soak your clothes in the tub using this product, 100% have done this as a pretreatment with many rugs of mine.
submitted by26weeks - 10 months agoA: I don't think so. I believe it is toxic and should not be ingested or consumed. I did a search and it has a warning label not to ingest. It can cause organ damage.
submitted bysunshine - 2 months agoA: We do not recommend bathing in this product since it is a laundry booster and household cleanser.
submitted byHenkel Product Expert - 3 years agoBrand expertA: I think you can, though it may just detoxify at the surface and not pull toxins as may be the case with epsom salts. People drink this daily and it's safe. You only need a pinch in a glass of water.
submitted byYvette - 6 months ago
Q: is it safe to sprinkle a little in cat's litter box?
A: Not good for their paws. Use baking soda instead.
submitted byLeleD - 9 months agoA: No, it is harmful if swallowed,
submitted byDD - 9 months agoA: This is not a freshener - we do not recommend using it in your litter box.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 9 days ago
Q: is borax used as a dessicant and does it kill bed bugs?
A: The only way to get rid of bed bugs is to hire an exterminator.
submitted byLsd989 - 3 years agoA: Yes. You can sprinkle it around baseboards of your home. It gets in the insects exoskeleton and kills them. But don’t put it in pet areas.
submitted bylenyx - 1 year agoA: 20 Mule Team Borax has not been tested as an insecticide so we cannot recommend that use.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 9 days ago
Q: Is this product scented or scent free?
A: There is not a fragrance added.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 4 years agoA: Yes it has no added scent.
submitted byvrp406 - 5 years agoA: Scent-free. Borax has never been scented.
submitted byhalfhun - 2 years ago
Q: does this clean mildew smells from laundry
A: Vinegar instead of fabric softener does that, works like a charm.
submitted byVictoria - 10 months agoA: 20 Mule Team Borax is a excellent laundry booster. It can assist with getting rid of odor and tough stains.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 9 days ago
Q: Does this product contain anything other than boric acid? I am looking for a mixture of boric acid, sugar and water to kill roaches.
A: This does not contain boric acid.
submitted by26weeks - 10 months agoA: Borax and boric acid are both naturally occurring compounds. Boraxis made up of sodium, oxygen and boron. Boric acid is created from the mixture of borax with other naturally occurring minerals.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 9 days ago
Q: Can Borax be used as a carpet refresher if there are pets in the home?
A: No it is harmful if swallowed.
submitted byDD - 9 months agoA: We do recommend using 20 Mule Team Borax to spot clean or steam clean your carpets. It has not been tested as a carpet freshener.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 9 days ago
Q: Can you use borax on colored cloths
A: Definitely. Have used it for years, even on colored delicates.
submitted byhalfhun - 2 years agoA: 20 Mule Team Borax is safe for all types of cloths and laundry.
submitted byHenkel Product Expert - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: What kind of materials is this safe for? Is it safe on granite and marble?brass? Ceramics? All tile?
A: We would recommend using on natual stone products as well as ceramic tiles. For metal like brass, we do recommend testing first in an inconspicuous spot first.
submitted byHenkel Consumer Affairs - 19 days ago