🌟 Elevate your cleaning game with nature's powerhouse!
20 Mule Team All Natural Borax is a versatile 65-ounce detergent booster and multi-purpose cleaner that effectively removes tough stains, grease, and grime. This eco-friendly mineral has been a household staple for generations, perfect for laundry, cleaning, and even DIY projects.
B**N
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If there’s one product that has truly earned a permanent spot in this germaphobe’s home, it’s this 20 Mule Team All Natural Borax Detergent Booster and Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner I’ve tried countless cleaning products over the years as any germaphobe would, from trendy spray to expensive laundry additives, but nothing delivers results quite like this timeless staple. Packaged in a 65-ounce box and sold in a convenient 4-count bundle, it’s not just a great value—it’s a powerhouse of cleaning potential. Right off the bat, I appreciate that the packaging tells you exactly what it is and what it does, and it’s been around for over a century for a reason. This isn’t some fad cleaner that’s going to disappear in a year—this is an OG multi-tasker that’s stood the test of time. Now, there’s many ways that I use this product which is why it’s become my go-to for everything from laundry to pest control. Yes, it’s that versatile.I use this often in my laundry room to brighten, boost and strip my garments and houseware items. That’s why I fell in love with this in the first place. My son is an all tri-athlete and it was always so hard to keep his baseball uniform clean. That’s when I first discovered this product and I’ve never looked back. Its ability to brighten and refresh clothes —especially whites is what sealed the deal for me. We all know how frustrating it is when white t-shirts, towels, or bed linens start to look dingy or gray over time. I just toss in a scoop of this with my regular detergent, and it’s like I’ve hit a reset button on my whites. They come out looking fresher, cleaner, and just overall better! I also use this for laundry stripping, particularly my pillows, blankets, and towels. There’s nothing quite like watching the magic happen when you soak items in a mixture of Borax, washing soda, and detergent. The water turns murky fast — which is just as satisfying as it is horrifying. You don’t even realize how much buildup lives in your everyday fabrics until you strip them! Afterward, everything feels softer, smells cleaner, and looks noticeably brighter. For high-traffic homes or families with kids (and if you have pets, I guess), this is an absolutely essential! It’s not just about cleanliness—it’s about comfort, longevity, and that “like-new” feel that makes me appreciate using this.Outside of using it for my laundry, I use Borax as a household cleaner as it is a stellar one! I use it to clean sinks, tubs, and even my trash cans. It’s gentle enough that I am not worried about harsh fumes or surface damage, but powerful enough to cut through grime and odors with ease. A simple paste made with Borax and water is all it takes to scrub down surfaces, freshen drains, and deodorize stinky spots. One of my favorite things about Borax is that it doesn’t rely on artificial scents to “mask” odors — it neutralizes them. It’s a clean, no-nonsenses cleaner. That’s especially important to me since I try to limit unnecessary chemicals in my home. Borax fits perfectly into a low-toxin or natural-cleaning lifestyle. I also love that I can use it in DIY cleaning recipes. Whether I’m making my own dishwasher tabs, toilet bombs, or multipurpose sprays, Borax is a key ingredient. It’s incredibly affordable considering how far it goes.Now this MAY surprise some people, but I also use Borax to keep spiders away from our patio — and it works! I live in an area where spiders love to set up shop in corners, railing, and under furniture. It used to feel like a losing battle trying to keep the patio clear. But since I started sprinkling a line of Borax around the perimeter and in key spots, the spiders have mostly stayed away. (Thanks for the tip, Mommy!) It’s not a guaranteed force field, but the difference is considerably noticeable and consistent. I’ve also mixed a bit of Borax with water and sprayed it around the patio edges with similar success. And the best part? No harsh chemical smells or sprays that make it unpleasant to sit outside. I’m not a fan of using heavy pesticides where my kids might play, so Borax is a fantastic, Safe-feeling alternative. It’s also helped with general patio maintenance—cleaning mildew spots, scrubbing patio furniture, even freshening up outdoor cushions. Again, the versatility can’t be overstated!In conclusion, Borax is a class act cleaner for a reason. It’s versatile, affordable, and incredibly effective. From brightening whites and stripping laundry, to deep cleaning and even repelling pests, this continues to prove its value again and again in my household. There’s something deeply satisfying about using a product that does exactly what it says it will — no gimmicks, no nonsense. Just realizable performance across a wide range of tasks. If you’re looking for a product that pulls double (or triple) for your trouble the duty in your home, THIS IS IT! I love that I can trust it with both heavy-duty cleaning and delicate tasks. I love that it supports a more natural approach to cleaning. And most of all, I love that IT WORKS! It DESERVES this five star EASILY!Would I repurchase? I already have.Would I recommend? Yes, to any and everyone! GET IT!!I hope this in-depth review was helpful/beneficial to someone out there.
G**D
Reduces Laundry Cost While it Improves Cleaning
I've switched back to powdered laundry soap and its one of the best decisions I've made in a while. Price wise it's a lot more economical and I feel better about throwing away one cardboard box instead of 2 or plastic bottles. Apart from that, my clothes are actually cleaner. I use a combination of Arm & Hammer powdered soap, a little OxiClean, and this borax (water softener). I mix them all together in a ratio of around, 50-25-25 so I don't have to measure three different boxes everytime. There's no scientific reason behind my formula but it seems to work well.I'm one of those "always working on a project" guys my work clothes are usually fairly dirty. I use about half the recommended amount of soap now and my clothes and bedding always comes out great with very little perfume smell. Also, borax cost less than laundry soap but its water softening property goes a long way in improving the cleaning power of your soap. I like the 20 Mule brand for the price and size of box.
A**P
The cleanest laundry ever!
I never knew about all the amazing uses Borax has to offer. I like many saw the "life hack" of using a large amount of Borax and soaking sheets or a comforter overnight in the tub to give them a good deep clean. I didn't go that far, but instead went to their website, where there are endless uses for the product. I live in an area with extremely hard water. As a result, my clothes tend to start looking a bit dingy after a few washes. I even use a detergent meant for hard water. I discovered that by adding a 1/2 cup of Borax to my laundry, and using at least warm water to ensure it dissolves, that not only do all my clothes come out cleaner, but the dingy clothes return to better than new condition! They are bright, vibrant, and oh so clean.The funny thing is, my husband wasn't let in on this little secret, so when he took over the laundry for a bit, everyone in the household noticed that the clothes started to look dingy and dull again. He couldn't figure out what he was doing wrong. I told him about including Borax, but forgot to mention the warm water factor. There were a few loads where there was some white powder clinging to our darks :) A for effort. Now that he knows all the steps, our laundry is back to being flawlessly clean. That's saying a lot since we have 2 kiddos in elementary school.A nice tip, even if you need to use cold water for your wash, you can still use Borax. Just mix the Borax with some hot water until dissolved, and then when the washing machine is full with water, poor in the mixture. Only important thing to note is you must wash and rinse whatever container you have used thoroughly. Borax can be toxic if ingested. I use that to my advantage and line areas in the garage, where creepy crawlies might try to invade, with a thin line barrier. Stops them in their tracks!It's such a wonderful multi-use item that I wish I had discovered sooner!
A**R
DELIVERY IS VERY MUCH : HAPPHAZZARD NUMEROUS TIME A YEAR
PRODUCT IS GREAT. DELIVERY IS BELOW STANDARD. OUTRIGHT SUCKS.MANY DRIVE BYS IN AFTER HOURS THAT WERE SPECIFIED / INSTRUCTED FOR DELIVERY.NUMEROUS RETURNS OVER 1 YEAR PERIOD.
F**N
Borax has so many uses!
I bought Borax for the first time to get rid of carpet beetles, I sprinkled it in areas they were in and then wash my clothes with it. Then I found out that it could kill weeds with a water spray mixture, it's safer to use than herbicides. I found enough uses for Borax that I now buy it in bulk.
E**.
So many uses. Handy to have stock always.
Good all purpose cleaner to always have on hand. Helps boost laundry detergent. Decent price for 4 pack. Old standby for good reason.
K**A
Good to have on hand!
Borax and baking soda are staples for many household projects- cleaning, disinfecting, cooking,etc. Glad to be able to purchase in bulk or large quantities
T**L
Works well
Good old borax there are so many uses for this product. Clean with it to keep ants away and deodorized Carpets. Use this when my dog’s got sprayed with skunks and it definitely helped.
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