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9 responses to “Borax: The Unsung Green Cleaning Hero”

  1. Leslie, the cleaning coach

    Borax is great for your laundry. You can add a tablespoon to your regular laundry soap and it will brighten and whiten your clothes. You can also use less detergent! A simple green tip that will save you dollars and soap.

  2. Condo Blues

    I make my own HE laundry detergent using borax. It works great. Inexpensive too.

  3. Jinnie

    Wonderful and unbelievable, All should try and enjoy white n bright clothings.Take care! keep off from kids its a chemical too may be useful at times.

  4. Alicia

    You Can Also Use Borax To Remove Mold In The Bathroom:

    You can use Borax and white vinegar to make a spray that you can aim directly at the mold in the tub or shower. Once you spray it , leave it to sit for 30-60 minutes and then go back in and wipe it off. Presto, the mold will start coming off and you did not have to inhale toxic chemicals to do so. Just mix about 2 ounces of Borax and a cup of white vinegar and you are ready to go. As a back up and a maintenance tip, you can also periodically spray the moldy “areas” with straight vinegar and just let it sit there and soak in. The vinegar will kill the mold that might be growing and it will halt the growth of new mold.

  5. Becky

    Great tips, you guys! Keep ‘em coming!

  6. Laura Shapiro

    These are all great suggestions. I’ve been using ready-made green cleaners but will give this a try!

  7. Bankruptcy Ben

    I’ve always been a bit freaked out about using Borax, I always thought it was a little too hardcore for everyday cleaning. I use it to clean my pipes… Mix up borax and water and poor it down the drains works a treat but never thought of using it on kitchen and bathrooms. Do you know if it’s safe on new faux stone bench tops?

    1. Leslie, the cleaning coach

      Borax is a great product – mined in Death Valley, it’s the same product today as it was in the late 1800′s. A brightner & whitener – I wouldn’t eat it and the people at Borax recommend rinsing once you use it, but it is a life saver in my house! I wrote a book called The Joy of Green Cleaning and I use Borax in a lot of the recipes. You can check out some of my DIY videos at http://www.greencleaningcoach.com too. More ideas!

  8. JB

    I use Borax for so many things! My favorite is using it in my trash can in the summer. Borax absorbs odors, so when the outdoor trash can starts to smell in the heat… I just sprinkle some Borax in. I’ll also use it to wash out inside trash cans.

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