Description
Ingredients: Pure Borax (Sodium tetraborate decahydrate).
Simple recipes that use Pure Borax:
TOILET BOWL CLEANER
- 125 ml (1/2 cup) borax
- 125 ml (1/2 cup) washing soda
- 1.) Mix above ingredients together.
- 2.) Pour into bowl and scrub vigorously with a toilet brush.
- Editor’s Note: To deodorize your toilet, pour in vinegar, leave for a few minutes and flush. Another alternative is to put 1,000 mg of Vitamin C in your toilet bowl and leave to soak overnight. The result is a clean and healthy toilet!
AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER POWDER #1
- 250 ml (1 cup) washing soda
- 250 ml (1 cup) borax
- 1.) Mix ingredients together.
- 2.) Use as normal.
- Editor’s Note: We wish it was this simple to come up with an automatic dishwasher powder, but unfortunately it isn’t. This formula works well for a couple of loads, but then you will notice a white film on your cutlery and dishes, which is extremely tough to remove. However, by using this every 8-10 loads, you will stretch your dishwashing dollar and help the environment. For higher performance, use vinegar in the first compartment and the powder in the second. Handwashing dishes is more effective and uses less energy.
AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER POWDER #2
- 250 ml (1 cup) washing soda
- 250 ml (1 cup) borax
- 125 ml (1/2 cup) citric acid
- 1.) Mix ingredients together.
- 2.) Use as normal.
ANT BAIT
- 60 ml (1/4 cup) sugar
- 125 ml (1/2 cup) very warm water
- 15 ml (1 TBS) Borax
- 1.) Mix ingredients together until all the sugar is dissolved.
- 2.) Dip a cotton cosmetic pad into the liquid until saturated.
- 3.) Place pad on a plastic container lid (e.g. yogurt container)
- 4.) Wait for the ants to arrive, and take back to the queen to share.
- 5.) Resist killing them and just be patient.
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