✨ Elevate Your Clean Game! ✨
Borax 20 Mule Team Detergent Booster is a versatile cleaning agent that naturally softens hard water, enhances the cleaning power of your detergent, and is safe for all types of washing machines. With over 100 years of trusted performance, it brightens and deodorizes not just laundry, but also kitchens and bathrooms, making it an essential addition to your cleaning arsenal.
J**Y
Great!
Works better than OxiClean and works better than anything I’ve ever used!
T**G
Two tablespoons cleans toilet without the toxicity of bleach. Great price.
Boosts or replaces many detergents. Get some.
B**S
A must-have for my laundry
I have a household with cats & dogs, so naturally have stains & odors in my dirty laundry, from time to time. I use this in every load & have for years, just like my mother & grandmother always did.
L**S
Works great
I have used Borax for years. It is very convenient to have on hand. It is a great laundry detergent booster.
A**R
This product removes hairspray from floors.
I used every floor, bathroom and dish cleaner I could buy to get the sticky residue left on my floor from hairspray and I washed the floor, sprinkled the borax on and left a few mins and boom...clean and shiny floor.
A**A
Household Staple with Baking Soda and Vinegar
Borax is safe if used safely. EWG correctly warns not to expose yourself to large amounts or ingest in high doses. The same precautions apply to vinegar. Used correctly (as a laundry additive or DIY cleaner), it's a valuable addition to the homecare arsenal. It's color safe on most clothing in the washer. Diluted in a bucket of water, it works (and smells) like the old brand name powdered floor cleaner my mom used to use, and you can do just as much with it.It's highly alkali, so the same folks who will tell you that you need to deacidify your body will on occasion urge you to drink some to cure whatever ails you.Don't.Don't drink it.Wear gloves when you clean with it.It's less toxic than most commercial cleaning products. You'll be fine.
R**A
Wow!
Really wow!My mom had always talked about Borax. My grandmother had used it when she was young, but oddly neither of us thought to use it.On a whim I decided to buy some, the hard water thing caught my eye as we have hard water (just mover into the city water zone).And man... I'm impressed!There was a noticeable difference in the laundry after the first use. I didn't need liquid fabric softener.But the big thing was some towels and blankets. They had gotten left in the washer for a few days and STANK! I tried baking soda to no avail.I was just about to retire the towels to pet/soak up wet bathroom floor duty and decided to try it out on the affected towels/blanket. To my surprise the smell is gone. It saved my favorite throw blanket, completely eliminated the mildew smell. I spent all day sniffing towels they smelled so fresh.Currently... I am trying it on some pet spots on my area rugs. Those are more work but I will be forever a Borax fangirl of it works (well... I think I am already)
K**R
Still using it after forty years
I have been using this product for decades. I discovered it when my daughter was in diapers - back then we only had cloth diapers and keeping them nice and white and fresh was a chore. I hated to bleach them because it took washing again to make sure there was no residue left to irritate a tender bottom and I also noticed that sometimes the bleach seemed to set certain stains. Enter borax, exit stains.Have been using 20 Mule Team ever since. Sometimes I do pretreat a bad stain with something like Shout, but for the most part I just use the borax with my detergent. Repeated washings with borax will eventually remove almost all stains if you don't want to use a supplemental booster. And the fabric is nice and fresh feeling with no smell.The local grocers, etc. do carry this product for a cheaper price. I like having stuff delivered to my door and don't mind paying a little extra to not have to carry it.
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