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Borax Dangers
by Perry Piekarski
Borax is a chemical that is found in many products such as detergents, cleaners and insecticides. While it is useful, Borax can also be dangerous. It's important to know the risks involved when using chemical products such as borax.
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How to Make Borax Snow
by Willow Sidhe
Borax snow flakes can be created in a fashion very similar to rock candy. When water is boiled and mixed with borax, the water molecules are spaced apart and the borax is mixed in. When pipe cleaners are placed in the solution and it cools, the water molecules squeeze back together, pushing the borax out. The borax then attaches to the only thing left, the pipe cleaner, and crystals are formed, creating a faux snow effect.
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What Is a Borax Solution?
by Wanda Marie Thibodeaux
Of all the chemical solutions that are used, borax solutions probably rank at the top in terms of versatility and effectiveness. For this reason, their use is widespread and common. An individual can find borax solutions used in everything from beauty treatments to firefighting. What exactly is a borax solution, and how are borax solutions produced and used?
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Define Borax
by Terri Deno
Borax is a natural compound used in many industries for heavy-duty cleaning, pesticides and as a preservative in certain products. Borax is found deep underground. In the United States, borax is mined closer to the surface in areas such as Death Valley, California. Borax is also a common household cleaning product that can be used safely in conjunction with other cleaning products.
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How to Make Paste Out of Borax
by Nick_Davis
Borax, also known as sodium borate, is a cleaner and emulsifier. The substance is easily mixed into a paste and will remove a variety of stains and spots from a number of surfaces. Borax is inexpensive and safe to use in your home or business. Creating a borax paste is not difficult---all you need is some lemon juice, some borax and a plastic container to hold the cleaning mixture.
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How to Use Borax to Dry Flowers
by Francis Walsh
Borax minerals are naturally occurring and can be found in salt flats and mines. Crafting enthusiasts who know the many benefits of Borax will tell you that they are always finding new ways to use it. Some use Borax to dry flowers for sentimental or decorative purposes. The natural minerals in Borax can absorb and cure fresh petals and stems so that they retain their beauty long after the freshness has gone.
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How to Make a Borax Cone
by Francis Walsh
The mineral borax is commonly used as a flux for soldering fine metals and intricate jewelry. Make a borax cone that will dissolve, and the borax will be available to dispense on tiny joints and seams that you need to weld together with solder. The techniques for making a borax cone are similar to those for creating your own incense sticks.
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How to Make Borax Laundry Booster
by Francis Walsh
Borax is a very versatile substance. Make a Borax laundry booster for every load of laundry and it will do more than just clean your clothes: add a Borax mixture to the wash cycle and it will increase the life of your clothes, clean and protect cloth fibers, use less detergent, and the Borax will naturally eliminate many of the harmful chemicals that can attach themselves to clothes after washing.
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When to Apply Borax to Lawn?
by Jerry Garner
For years, borax has been known as a household cleaner. Lately, new uses have been discovered for borax. It has started to become recognized as an effective aid in the weed management of gardens. Borax is a naturally occurring mineral so it does not contain anything that can harm the environment or the people that come in contact with it. It is an organic way to control the weeds in your lawn. Borax must be regularly applied to the lawn to keep the weeds away.
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How to Control Cockroaches With Borax
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
Controlling cockroaches with borax is one of the easiest, most inexpensive ways to keep roaches out of your home. Use borax, a jar lid and some sugar to immediately start seeing a reduction in active cockroaches around your home.
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