Borax (sodium tetraborate) is a naturally occurring mineral—composed of sodium, boron, and oxygen—that has long been used as an eco‐friendly household booster. When added to your homemade cleaning recipes, it softens hard water, brightens whites, neutralises odours, and boosts both antibacterial and stain-fighting power—without resorting to harsh chemicals.
🏡 Why We Use Borax
Naturally alkaline (pH ~9.5), Borax helps break down acidic stains and soils, making it especially effective in laundry and surface cleaning. Safe when handled properly—while effective as a cleaning agent, borax should never be ingested and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.
🧴 What You Can Make with Borax
Homemade Washing Powder: Combine borax with baking soda and washing soda for a powerful Washing Powder.
Toilet Cleaner: Use as a gentle yet effective stain remover and deodoriser.
🌱 Sustainability & Safety at Home
At Your Home, Naturally, we value cleaning ingredients that work hard but leave no harmful residues. Borax aligns with that philosophy—particularly when compared to phosphate- or chlorine-based options. It’s biodegradable, effective, and time-tested in traditional homemaking routines.
Storage Tip: Keep borax in a sealed jar—to protect from moisture and preserve its effectiveness.
Safety Note: This is a powerful cleaner—not for consumption. Wear gloves if using on sensitive skin, and rinse surfaces thoroughly.
Want to learn more? Join us at our Laundry & Dishwasher Workshops to master homemade recipes featuring borax and other wholesome ingredients.
💡 Want to learn more about the safety of Borax? Check out the insightful blog by Be Natural Soap for a deeper dive into this fantastic natural ingredient!
Let’s keep our homes safe, clean, and kind to the environment—naturally. 🌍 💛
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🌿 Discover the Power of Borax in your Cleaning
Borax (sodium tetraborate) is a naturally occurring mineral—composed of sodium, boron, and oxygen—that has long been used as an eco‐friendly household booster. When added to your homemade cleaning recipes, it softens hard water, brightens whites, neutralises odours, and boosts both antibacterial and stain-fighting power—without resorting to harsh chemicals.
🏡 Why We Use Borax
Naturally alkaline (pH ~9.5), Borax helps break down acidic stains and soils, making it especially effective in laundry and surface cleaning. Safe when handled properly—while effective as a cleaning agent, borax should never be ingested and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.
🧴 What You Can Make with Borax
Homemade Washing Powder: Combine borax with baking soda and washing soda for a powerful Washing Powder.
Toilet Cleaner: Use as a gentle yet effective stain remover and deodoriser.
🌱 Sustainability & Safety at Home
At Your Home, Naturally, we value cleaning ingredients that work hard but leave no harmful residues. Borax aligns with that philosophy—particularly when compared to phosphate- or chlorine-based options. It’s biodegradable, effective, and time-tested in traditional homemaking routines.
Storage Tip: Keep borax in a sealed jar—to protect from moisture and preserve its effectiveness.
Safety Note: This is a powerful cleaner—not for consumption. Wear gloves if using on sensitive skin, and rinse surfaces thoroughly.
Want to learn more? Join us at our Laundry & Dishwasher Workshops to master homemade recipes featuring borax and other wholesome ingredients.
💡 Want to learn more about the safety of Borax? Check out the insightful blog by Be Natural Soap for a deeper dive into this fantastic natural ingredient!
Let’s keep our homes safe, clean, and kind to the environment—naturally. 🌍 💛
Borax (Sodium Tetraborate)
Borax has a pH of 9.5, making it a moderately alkaline substance — strong enough to break down oils, grime, and organic residues, yet gentler than harsher chemicals like bleach or ammonia. This natural mineral is especially effective as a laundry booster, helping to lift dirt, soften water, and enhance the performance of your washing powder.
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