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Can I use boric acid in place of borax as a cleaning agent?

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Not in general, no. Most cleaning are basic to a degree, so that they can dissolve fat and grease (soap, washing soda, ammonia and bleach, for example). So is borax: it's more or less sodium borate. read more

So is borax: it’s more or less sodium borate. Since it combines a strong base (sodium hydroxide) and a weak acid (boric acid, which is barely an acid at all), it’s fairly basic. So boric acid won’t clean most things very effectively. read more

Borax and boric acid are not the same compound; borax is a salt of boric acid. The less common chemical names of the substances make it clear that these are two entirely different chemical compounds; borax is sodium borate, while boric acid is hydrogen borate. read more

Of the many ways on how to use boric acid at home, its uses as antiseptic, insecticide and cleaning agents comes in the top list. TRICKS TO KEEP FLIES AWAY FROM HOME. If you want to know how to use boric acid at home, here are some choices. The following are a few boric acid household uses, which will come handy and useful. read more

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