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You want to raise clean food. You want chickens that thrive, a garden that actually produces, and maybe even a little off-grid dream of your own.

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Laundry Stripping with Borax: Why Your Clothes Are Still Gross (Even After You Wash Them)

July 13, 20253 min read

Laundry Stripping with Borax: Why Your Clothes Are Still Gross (Even After You Wash Them)

You’ve probably seen it on TikTok—someone dunks their towels into a tub of hot water, adds a swirl of powders, stirs it like a witch’s brew, and then bam—murky brown water. Gross? A little. Satisfying? Absolutely. But laundry stripping is more than just viral content. It’s an old-school deep-cleaning method that works.

I’ll walk you through why laundry stripping works, how to do it safely, and why Borax—the humble mineral you never hear about anymore—is the hero ingredient the cleaning industry doesn’t want to talk about.

What Is Laundry Stripping (and Why Should You Care)?

Laundry stripping is a deep cleaning method that removes built-up residue from fabric softeners, hard water minerals, synthetic fragrances, detergent, body oils, and other gunk we can't see. Even freshly laundered towels and sheets might still be holding onto gunk you can’t see (or smell—yet). This method gets deep into the fibers and lifts all that buildup out.

What makes it work? A powerful trio: sodium borate (Borax), sodium carbonate (washing soda), and a good ol’ powdered laundry detergent. Mix that with hot water and soak your “clean” fabrics for a few hours. The result? Shockingly gross water and refreshed laundry.

What’s the Deal With Borax? Why Don’t We Hear About It Anymore?

Borax isn’t new. It’s been used for over a century in cleaning and preserving. It’s a naturally occurring mineral (sodium borate) that softens water, neutralizes odors, and breaks down grime. It’s non-toxic when used correctly and doesn’t rely on synthetic fragrances to smell clean—it actually helps things be clean.

So why don’t you hear about it anymore?

Because Borax can’t be bottled into a neon-colored cleaning spray with a fancy label. It’s not profitable for big brands pushing overpriced, artificial “solutions” with ingredients you can’t pronounce. Borax is simple, effective, affordable… and that doesn’t exactly fit the marketing model of modern household brands.

When Should You Laundry Strip?

Here’s when to consider laundry stripping:

  • Your towels feel stiff, even fresh from the dryer.

  • Your “clean” sheets still smell a little… funky.

  • You’ve bought clothes from a thrift store and want to strip out any unknown chemicals or scents.

  • You live in a hard water area (like 85% of the U.S.)

  • You use fabric softeners or dryer sheets.

  • You just want your laundry to actually be clean.

How to Strip Laundry: Ingredients + Instructions

What You Need:

  • ¼ cup Borax (sodium borate)

  • ¼ cup Washing Soda (sodium carbonate)

  • ½ cup Powdered Laundry Detergent (skip bleach-based ones)

  • A tub or large container

  • Hot water

Steps:

  1. Start with clean laundry (washed but not necessarily dried).

  2. Fill your bathtub or container with hot water—enough to cover the laundry you’re stripping.

  3. Add Borax, washing soda, and powdered detergent. Stir to dissolve.

  4. Add your laundry and submerge it fully. Swish it around.

  5. Let it soak for 4–5 hours. Stir occasionally to release buildup.

  6. Remove and wring out the items.

  7. Rinse in the washing machine with NO added detergent.

  8. Dry as usual (no dryer sheets).

Tip: Separate lights and darks, and don’t overload the tub.

What Fabrics Can You Strip?

Stick to thicker, more absorbent fabrics like:

  • Towels

  • Sheets

  • Robes

  • Washcloths

  • Duvet covers

  • Cloth diapers

  • Workout clothes

Final Thoughts

Laundry stripping isn’t about fear-mongering over hidden toxins. It’s about reclaiming control over your home care routine, using time-tested, effective ingredients—not $10-per-spray marketing gimmicks.

If you’ve ever looked at your towels and thought, “Why do these still smell weird?” — it’s probably time to strip ‘em.

And hey, next time someone tells you Borax is “old-fashioned,” just remind them: so are cast iron skillets and real butter—some things don’t need reinventing.

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