Borax Powder
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Borax also has antifungal properties. Borax is commonly found in dry lake beds where the water has evaporated, exposing deposits of minerals. The biggest borax deposits are in the United States and Turkey.
The uses of borax
Borax has many household and commercial uses:
- Many companies manufacture borax-based cleaning products like dish soap, laundry detergents, and surface sprays.
- Borax powder can be used for general pest control. You can spray or spoon the powder in cracks in various parts of the house to kill elm leaf beetles, boxelder bugs, or other insects.
- Borax is an excellent choice for softening water.
- Borax's antifungal properties make it an excellent choice for treating fungal infections in human beings.
- It is a ceramic component.
- It is used as a coating for dry-cured meats.
- You can use it as a preservative in cosmetic products like scrubs, shampoos, and moisturisers.
- It can be used to make slime, which is used for kids to play with.
Boric acid
Chemically, borax and boric acid are different. Borax powder is the salt of boric acid. Boric acid should, however, be handled with more care. If you are buying borax, we advise you to check the label to avoid getting boric acid. Boric acid can be used as;
- A pesticide or insect killer
Buy borax powder in Australia
At Ozdingo, we will provide you with a borax supply for pest control or for any other purpose. We ensure our clients know if they are buying borax powder or boric acid. We also provide advice on the use of the products.