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Furniture Fakes: When furniture isn’t as it appears Borax furniture was cheaply made of inferior wood and the wood grain was printed directly onto the surface It was given as a premium for buying borax based laundry products
How To Use Borax To Treat Wood: Preserving Integrity . . . Borax is a natural and effective treatment for protecting wood against pests like termites and wood-boring beetles It helps preserve the integrity and strength of wood, extending the lifespan of wooden structures and furniture
15 Ways to Use Borax Throughout Your Home - The Spruce Use borax to remove stains from stainless steel surfaces, porcelain sinks, and outdoor furniture Make a paste of one cup borax and one-fourth cup lemon juice or distilled white vinegar in a small bowl Use a sponge dipped in the paste to gently scrub the stain
11 Handy Uses for Borax Around the House - Bob Vila Borax will clean wood, plastic, and fabric surfaces so that your furniture is ready for use Scrub hard surfaces with a bristle brush and borax soap mixture and clean outdoor cushions with
9 Things In Your Home You Should Never Clean With Borax Applying borax to azo-dyed curtains, rugs, and other upholstery leads to potential fading and discoloration due to borax's alkalinity This discoloration isn't reversible and can ruin the colorful decor and furniture adorning your home
How To Treat Wood With Borax - Hunker A Borax component within the wood means this wood will be effective at repelling pest animals, inhibiting fire and curing faster by being treated with a simple Borax and water solution
BORAX DESIGN AND MODERNISM "Borax" designs in the furniture industry in the 1920's and 1930's were used to describe furniture that is meaningless in design This article in Furniture Age is a copy of a speech given by Mary Davis Gillies to a Women's Meeting at Bloomingdale's
Depression Era Bedroom Furniture Styles - Weekand For Depression Era bedrooms on a budget, a Borax dresser provides a less expensive alternative -- Borax pieces feature yellowish undertones and extensive, painted inlays
Borax? | Antiques Board Antiquetrader defines it as: “Borax: The term “borax furniture” means the extremely cheaply made but showy furniture aimed at the bottom of the Depression market It was usually made of gum or poplar, which was painted in a yellowish wash
Furniture Detective: Depression era furniture terms - Antique . . . Borax: The term “borax furniture” means the extremely cheaply made but showy furniture aimed at the bottom of the Depression market It was usually made of gum or poplar, which was painted in a yellowish wash