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  2. How To Use Borax In Laundry For Fresher, Brighter Clothes - AOL

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    For removing smelly odors, decrease the amount of borax you use to 1/4 cup for each gallon of water and allow the clothes to sit in the mixture for the same amount of time. Or, you can just move ...

  3. This Cleaning Hack Will Actually Ruin Your Clothes ... - AOL

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    If home is your haven, it's a special treat when your space is sparkling clean. Unfortunately, many of the cleaning hacks you'll find on the internet are simply too good to be true. While ...

  4. These 7 Common Household Products Could Ruin Your Clothes

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    There's nothing worse than getting a big ol' stain on your favorite shirt. Read on to find out which common household products may be culprits, and what you can do to try and remove the stains.

  5. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    Most stains are removed by dissolving them with a solvent.The solvent to use is dependent on two factors: the agent that is causing the stain, and the material that has been stained.

  6. Optical brightener - Wikipedia

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    Paper used for banknotes does not contain optical brighteners, so a common method for detecting counterfeit notes is to check for fluorescence. Optical brighteners have also found use in cosmetics. One application is to formulas for washing and conditioning grey or blonde hair, where the brightener can not only increase the luminance and ...

  7. 20 Mule Team Borax - Wikipedia

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    Borateem products originally contained over 98% borax. Borateem, now manufactured by Dial Corporation, is a chlorine-free, color safe bleach powder but it has no borax content. Boraxo , also originally a 20 Mule Team product, was a borax-based powdered hand soap manufactured in the past by Pacific Coast Borax Company, then by US Borax via ...

  8. People are eating borax. Why? Here's what experts say ... - AOL

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    People are ingesting borax. Also known by its chemical name sodium borate decahydrate, borax is a salt typically used to kill ants and boost laundry detergent, among other household cleaning needs ...

  9. Laundry ball - Wikipedia

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    At best, they’re marginally better than washing clothes in hot water alone and not as effective as washing them with laundry detergent. At worst, the products are completely useless." [12] In 2000 the magazine Good Housekeeping tested several laundry balls sold in the US and concluded that "these gizmos do little more than clean out your ...