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1.28.2013

Borax.

Edited to add: Boy, the qualities of Borax must be under appreciated! I drew numbers and Laura, Lanita, and Sharilyn, your entries were randomly picked for the coupons. Congrats!

Borax and I have been good friends for a long time. I originally bought it to make my own detergent, and since then I’ve found it to be helpful in adding to the wash when clothes are especially dirty, and I even tried using it to clean my bathtub. (That one wasn’t my favorite use. But it was worth a shot.) With hard well water here, it’s been a clothes-saver.

Borax is a natural mineral from the earth. It’s the common name for sodium tetraborate. (If I can remember that long term my husband would be impressed. I’m not counting on it though.) Nothing is added to it; it’s just cleaned, dried, and boxed. It naturally softens hard water by attaching to some of the compounds and settling to the bottom of the machine – and then draining out. All that to say, I didn’t know all of this. But 20 Mule Team Borax sent me a box to try out (it’s identical to the box that I already was using…) and they also sent me three coupons to give away to my readers to try.

Want one? Leave a comment here, like this post on Facebook, and comment on my facebook page to win three chances. Three winners will be drawn at random on Thursday at noon CT.

7 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to try it, but always forget. :)

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  2. It does work very well. I use it to give my clothes an extra boast for a cleaner wash.......... Roxanne

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  3. mememememememe please. I liked the FB entery and made a comment. Jill Sims

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  4. I liked your facebook post too. This is also my comment. Didn't know all those interesting facts about it either.

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  5. I love Borax. I have been using it to make my laundry soap for over 5 years now. Thanks for the opportunity to get some more. I am ALL out of it!

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