Features of Boraxo Powdered Hand Soap
- Gentle on hands due to the select blend of quality soap and borax
- 5% fine mesh borax, and 25% soap for more cleaning pow
Boraxo Hand Soap SDS
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How to use Powdered Hand Soap By Boraxo?
- Wet hands.
- Pour a liberal amount of boraxo hand soap into your hands.
- Rub hands together, working boraxo powdered hand soap in.
- Rinse thoroughly until all the particles are gone.
- For heavily soiled hands, repeat.
Precautions when using Boraxo Soap?
- Keep borax away from your eyes, nose, and mouth to minimize your risks of exposure when using as a cleaning product.
- Cover any open wounds on your hands when using borax. Borax is more easily absorbed through open wounds on the skin, so keeping them covered can reduce your risk of exposure.
- Wash thoroughly after handling.
- Use personal protective equipment as required.
- If exposed or concerned: Get medical attention.
- If eye irritation persists: Get medical attention.
FAQs About Boraxo Powdered Hand Soap
Is Boraxo hand soap safe?
No physical/chemical hazards are anticipated. Other relevant toxicity information: This product is a personal care or cosmetic product. Consumers' use of this product is safe under normal and reasonable foreseen use.
How Toxic Is borax to humans?
Borax can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea if you ingest it by itself, and large amounts can lead to shock and kidney failure.
What does borax do to soap?
Borax contains borates, minerals that help keep the soap from sticking to your laundry. Borax neutralizes odor. Sometimes washing machines can leave your clothes smelling musty, especially if you are washing strong-smelling things, such as animal bedding, diapers, or soiled bedding.
Is borax soap natural?
The answer is no. Borax is a naturally occurring mineral, but it is not safe or eco-friendly. Borax is also sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate.
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