I am a sixty-three year old Grandma and I used Borax on my children to clear up Cradle Cap and my Grandchildren. My daughter thought it was some sort of 'old-wifes tale' so I had to treat my Grandchildren on the days that I looked after them and let her think it had cleared up on its own. Anyway all I do is make a paste with the Borax and a bit of water. Wet their heada little bit then Massage it into the Cradle Cap for a couple of minutes or if they get impatient leave it on their heads for a couple of minutes then wash it off with your ususal shampoo. That's it! If it dos'nt clear first time, just repeat the next bath time. It works better than all these things from the chemist.
To separate borax from water, you can use evaporation. Simply heat the solution of borax and water until all the water evaporates, leaving behind the borax. You can then collect the solid borax that remains.
To use borax to kill ants, mix equal parts borax and sugar to attract the ants. Place the mixture in areas where you have seen ant activity. The ants will be attracted to the sugar and take the borax back to their colony, which will eventually kill them.
Yes but like any other poison it is very dangerous if a pet or any other animal or kid can come in contact with. Many other safer measures to use to get rid of. If wanting to use a poison I would suggest a enclosed poison bait station that way the only thing that can get to it is the mice itself
Borax can be safe to use in slime when used in small amounts and with adult supervision. However, excessive exposure to borax can be harmful, especially if ingested or inhaled. It is recommended to follow slime recipes carefully and avoid direct contact with borax.
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.
If you do not like to use special cradle cap treatment shampoos then the most natural way to treat the cradle cap is to use olive oil on babies scalp and gently brush it off with the brush.
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.
The best type of oil to use for treating cradle cap in infants is coconut oil. It is gentle on the skin, has anti-inflammatory properties, and can help moisturize and loosen the scales on the scalp.
To separate borax from water, you can use evaporation. Simply heat the solution of borax and water until all the water evaporates, leaving behind the borax. You can then collect the solid borax that remains.
To use borax to kill ants, mix equal parts borax and sugar to attract the ants. Place the mixture in areas where you have seen ant activity. The ants will be attracted to the sugar and take the borax back to their colony, which will eventually kill them.
Yes but like any other poison it is very dangerous if a pet or any other animal or kid can come in contact with. Many other safer measures to use to get rid of. If wanting to use a poison I would suggest a enclosed poison bait station that way the only thing that can get to it is the mice itself
I will cradle him in my arms.The cradle was broken.
Borax can be safe to use in slime when used in small amounts and with adult supervision. However, excessive exposure to borax can be harmful, especially if ingested or inhaled. It is recommended to follow slime recipes carefully and avoid direct contact with borax.
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.
No, it is not recommended to put borax in the dishwasher. Borax is a cleaning agent that may be too abrasive for the dishwasher and could damage the appliance. It is best to use dishwasher detergent specifically designed for use in dishwashers.
Borax can be harmful to lawn grass if applied in high concentrations. It is recommended to use borax sparingly and to follow proper application guidelines to avoid damaging the grass. Overuse of borax can lead to brown spots and stunting of plant growth.
You can take baby oil, put it on his head, and use a fine toothed comb to gently scrape it off. You can also do the same thing with breast milk, or coconut oil.