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Milliard Borax Powder Laundry Booster, Pure Natural Multipurpose Cleaner and Detergent, 1 lb - Unscented

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Scent: Unscented


Size: 16 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Made from anhydrous pure powdered sodium borate with no additives or preservatives.
  • Use as a cleansing booster with your laundry or dish detergent or DIY for Laundry Soap, Fabric Softener, Carpet Fresheners and making slime.
  • Borax can be used for a variety of things from rust remover to refrigerator deodorizer.
  • Non-perishable: Packaged in resealable bag to preserve freshness. Store away from light, heat or humidity for longest shelf life.
  • Odorless, opaque white powder. Available in 1 lb., 2 lb., 5 lb., and 10 lb. packages.

Brand: Milliard


Item Form: Powder


Scent: Unscented


Unit Count: 16 Ounce


Material Type Free: Additive Free


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.98 x 5.91 x 1.97 inches; 1 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 30, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Milliard


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  • bye ants -
Scent: Unscented Size: 32 Ounce (Pack of 1)
(3/12/21 updated. The solution worked twice and I'm about to use it a third time. Each ant problem is in a different part of the house and after a few months. First time was in the kitchen and I put a dry powdered sugar / borax mix under the dishwasher near where ants were getting in the house. It worked well after a few days. The second time a few months later ants were coming from near the front door. I put down a liquid sugar mix on cotton balls and worked better and faster in just two days. This third time, ants are coming from the family room near the kitchen. My guess is one colony dies but another tries the house after some time. This problem started in 2019-20 when we had an overly rainy season. 10+ years in this house and the ant problems are recent. Still highly recommended). Highly recommended to get rid of ants for at least a few days. I'm still waiting to see if they come back (3/12/21 update - they don't come back. I had ants return but after several months and from a different area of the house). What worked: I put down a paper plate (edges cut off so the plate was mostly flat to the floor) with 3 parts powered sugar (about 1/4 cup) and 1 part borax. Dry, no water. I put the plate down under the dishwasher where the ants seemed to be coming from. The ants were crawling all over the dry powdered sugar mix for two days. What also worked: On the second day of bait I put down cotton balls on a paper plate with edges cut off and the cotton balls were soaked with 4 parts granulated sugar (about 1/4 cup) and 1 part borax dissolved in some water. The recipes on the web had way too much water. It only takes a little water to dissolve everything so you wind up with a thin, watery paste instead of soup. I only watched the first ant on the cotton ball and for one minute the ants seemed to be kissing the cotton ball. I think it was drinking the sugar water but whatever it was doing it seemed happy. The ant did not move at all for at least a minute. I never looked again to see how much the ants swarmed the cotton balls vs the dry powdered sugar but they did swarm both dry and liquid mixtures and after a few days never returned. What didn't work: Dry granular sugar and borax. I put that down on bait day number two and the ants didn't go for it at all. I dissolved that mix in some warm water and did the cotton ball thing above. Background: I had a mini invasion of ants and some ants eventually found crumbs behind the kitchen trash can. In over a decade this was only the second time we had ants in the house. The first day we killed 30 ants by hand and the second day we killed 50. That second day we realized the ants found the crumbs behind the trash can. Despite sweeping up the crumbs from all over the kitchen the ants kept coming back. The third day we killed 120 ants and the day after, 250. By then the ants were searching for other places for food and were crawling up walls including up and on the kitchen island which they hadn't done in the past few days. That fourth day the exterminator put spray and granules down around the perimeter of the house. Before the exterminator came I had seen where the ants were coming in the house. They had a 15' highway along the basement wall and then up a corner underneath the siding to somewhere in the kitchen. Two hours after the exterminator left the ants were still on their highway, going back and forth like nothing was bothering them. I decided to hit their highway with siding mold cleaner (a bleach solution) which stopped them for 3 days but then they started coming back. I decided to go with the sugar-borax mix based on a recommendation from a coworker. With the sugar-borax mix down the ants stopped wandering all over the kitchen and stayed within a foot or so of the mix. After three day on the mix the ants were completely gone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020 by Kevin H.

  • You can feel the clean
Scent: Unscented Size: 16 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I can truly feel the clean boost that this brand Millard provides. I used to use the other more popular brand but this one is on repeat now. I also love the package size. Perfect addition to our family laundry routine.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by Mary Pastorino

  • Winner winnner!
Scent: Unscented Size: 16 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Always a wonderful product and a wonderful company! Thank you!
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by Debra Valliere

  • Works well
Scent: Unscented Size: 32 Ounce (Pack of 1)
This stuff can really help you deal with hard water. We live in the area where hard water ruins almost every load of dishes, and this can offset that problem. I just wish it was a little more fun and had a scoop with this.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025 by BooMan Back

  • Carpenter Ants Love This Stuff!
Scent: Unscented Size: 32 Ounce (Pack of 1)
We've been seeing increasing numbers of carpenter ants in our home over the last three years, to the point it was getting pretty bad and we were thinking about calling in a pest control company (something we didn't want to do). We also have a cat who loves licking baseboards, (I know, we don't understand it either), so we definitely didn't want to use anything toxic! A quick online search gave us the recipe for a non-toxic carpenter ant bait made with boric acid, so we bought this product. We followed the instructions (below), and 24 hours later, we found one flattened and very dead ant, where we usually saw many. That's it. Just one. There are now zero carpenter ants in the house, and it's been over two weeks. We've also put the bait out on our wood deck (where the cat can't get it, and the rain won't either), by using an inverted margerine tub with "doors" cut into it all around the outside. Here's the recipe: Mix 2/3 cup boric acid with 1/3 cup powdered sugar in a ziplock, then spooned the dry mixture into small caps (from the recyling bin) and place under furniture and heat registers, or wherever you've seen ants (but out of reach of playful pets). Then we added another step: After looking at the powder in the caps, we couldn't figure out how the ants were going to carry it to the nest -- it was so powdery! We decided to use a small syringe or eye-dropper to drip small drops of water into each cap (you don't want to flood it!). Over night, the powder absorbed the water and dried to a hard crystaline consistency, which we then used a screw driver to carefully crack into small chunks. Then we put the caps where the cat couldn't find them. AND? It worked like a charm! No more ants! And no costly, toxic pest control! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2017 by bluestatereader

  • Great with front loaders
Scent: Unscented Size: 160 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Reminds me of doing laundry with my grandmother. I use this with my whites, towels, and sweaty t-shirts. I add about 1/2 to the load and everything comes out fresh smelling and clean.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by mep

  • Used as part of flea protocol
Scent: Unscented Size: 160 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Was using this as part of a flea protocol. The crystals are large and gritty. I was used to 20 mule team borax so this is very different. The price was right, and while gritty did seem to help. Dogs went off for a tour of the neighborhood. I think they found the capital city of fleadom. They must have brought half the population of said city home. Then shared the fleas with the indoor cats. Ugh I had to use a multi targeted approach. First I vacuum well. Then I used borax and diatomaceous earth on my floors and carpet. It is gross to walk on, and the DE powder poofs everywhere, but it helps reduce the population of anything crawling across the floors. While not recommended, I leave it on the floor for a few days. ...anything falling off pets or...hatching in carpet gets to meet a killer, it does not have a tolerance to. Used Adams flea and tick shampoo, or dip depending on the animal. Washed all bedding Bug bombed Use flea spray to get under couches, furniture, etc..since the chemicals in the bug bombs disperse in the air, I figure as it settles, it settles on top of the couch or chair and doesn't get to those places cats hide. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2015 by Yankee

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