20 Mule Team Borax is just a brand name of borax. They are the same thing.
According to the manufacturer's web site, 20 Mule Team Borax is composed of sodium tetraborate.
According to the Dial Corporation, manufacturers of 20 Mule Team Borax, "Borax and chlorine bleach can be safely used together in washing machines. Always read all safety information on each package."
Borax was first traded in the late 19th century when the Borax Pacific company, owned by Francis Maron Smith (Francis Borax Smith - King of Borax), began to market a wide variety of Borax applications under the 20 Mule Team Borax brand. , Was named. This was the name given to the method by which borax was originally shipped out of California and the Nevada deserts in large quantities in order to make it cheaper and available to the public.
Soda ash (sodium carbonate), sold as pH Increaser, pH UP or Arm & Hammer Washing soda, will do the trick. You can also use borax, sold as 20 Mule Team Borax.
You can use soda ash (sodium carbonate), sold as pH Increaser, pH UP or Arm & Hammer Washing soda. You can also use borax, sold as 20 Mule Team Borax. Sodium bicarbonate, sold as baking soda, Alkalinity Increaser or Alk Up, will raise pool pH levels, but not very efficiently.
According to the manufacturer's web site, 20 Mule Team Borax is composed of sodium tetraborate.
20 Mule Team Borax does not indicate on the package for use of getting rid of mosquitoes, although some people have had positive results using the product for getting rid of them.
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The only place that I have been able to find "20 Mule Team Borax" in Columbus, OH is at Target. Here is a direct link to help you out: http://goo.gl/L2HlP
Death Valley Days
I think you can find it in a hardware store.
im not sure but 7dust dose
"Rosemary DeCamp"
It won't hurt the glaze, might degrade the grout a bit, but be sure to rinse well.
Well, it's just a brand name, but it comes from the way borax was hauled out of the Arizona desert in the 1800s. It took a team of twenty mules to pull a wagon load.