Yes it does , crest toothpaste and tom's of maines toothpaste
Yes, borax can be an effective natural remedy to kill silverfish. When silverfish come into contact with borax, it can dehydrate and kill them. Sprinkling borax in areas where silverfish are present or creating a paste with borax and water can help eliminate them.
For insect bites where acidic venom is injected (such as bee stings) borax in the form of paste (mix borax with water until it is liquid enough to be spread but solid enough to stay on the sting) will neutralize the acidity of the venom
Yes, you can use borax to clean a washing machine. Mix 1/4 cup of borax with water to create a paste and then scrub the inside of the washing machine with it. Run a cycle with hot water to rinse out the borax residue.
Yes, "toothpaste" is a compound word formed by combining "tooth" and "paste" to describe a substance used for cleaning teeth.
Yes, borax can be used to clean sterling silver. Create a paste by mixing borax with water and gently scrub the silver using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse with water and dry thoroughly to prevent water spots.
tooth paste is alkaline
It is called tooth paste because the paste is for cleaning you teeth for example it can protect your teeth from cavities or gum pain also can whiten you teeth with special tooth paste products and you brush it on to your teeth TOOTH-PASTE.
tooth paste? are you kidding? you cant fix a game with tooth paste
Tooth paste
tooth paste is 'du dentifrice' (masc.) in French.
tooth paste
Use glycerine borax for local application. Use of saline [table salt] gargles. Use of Neem or any other ayurvedic tooth paste. Rub your gums.
Tooth paste is not at all poisonous.. if it was then well we couldn't use it on your teeth
Yes, Petco sells tooth paste for animals.
yes I work for a tooth paste company and we put them in there my boss wants to make tooth paste healthy because brine shrimp are healthy for you
what was the first tooth paste sold in metal toobs
Yes, borax can be an effective natural remedy to kill silverfish. When silverfish come into contact with borax, it can dehydrate and kill them. Sprinkling borax in areas where silverfish are present or creating a paste with borax and water can help eliminate them.