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Soul Farm Borax Borax Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate 500g
Borax is perfect for environmentally friendly and low-waste cleaning!
Using it you can make your own washing powders, surface washing milk and washing powder.
Borax is an inorganic
The chemical compound is the sodium salt of boric acid. It occurs naturally and as a mineral called native borax. It is widely used in many industries—pottery, metalworking, as a solder, and in glassmaking. Its most important properties are its disinfectant and bactericidal properties, making it perfect for cleaning the home. Thanks to it, you can easily do without common, irritating cleaning products. Are you living a zero/less waste lifestyle and mindful of your carbon footprint? Ditch conventional cleaning products and create your own, more ecological solutions! Combine borax with baking soda, essential oils, and citric acid to increase its disinfectant and cleaning power.
Product details:
Ingredients: Sodium tetraborate decahydrate
Chemical formula: Na2B4O7 * 10H2O
Purity: min. 99.9%
How do you use borax for cleaning?
Bleach for washing and removing stains (e.g. after wine, tea, coffee)
Soaking ratio: one heaped tablespoon of borax for four liters of water. Mix thoroughly. Soak for about 30 minutes.
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Borax is an excellent and safe detergent for colored clothes. Simply add half a glass of borax to your washing powder and pour it into the washing machine.
Cleaner for bathtubs, toilets, bathroom tiles and sinks.
Mix borax with water to form a thick paste.
Brush/clean the contaminated areas with the paste and let it sit for 15 minutes. After a while, scrape it off and rinse with hot water. Toilet bowl – Pour half a glass of borax into the bowl and let it sit for at least an hour. Scrub the bowl with a toilet brush and rinse.
Extending the lifespan of cut plants. According to Section 2, Paragraph 5, Sentence 2 of the Chemicals Prohibition Ordinance, this product is prohibited from being sold to private individuals. Delivery is only possible to resellers, professional users, traders, or public research, testing, or educational institutions upon presentation of the required documentation. Borax (sodium tetraborate decahydrate) has the CAS number 1303-96-4. It is classified as a hazardous substance that impairs fertility and is considered teratogenic. For further safety information and hazardous substance labeling, see sodium tetraborate.
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