No.
Borax is sodium tetraborate (penta- or deca- hydrate, or rarely, anhydrous), and is a fine white granular material.
Clorox bleach is (currently!) a 6% greenish-yellow solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. But, remember, there are other Clorox brand products, besides bleach!
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No, borax and Clorox are not the same. Borax is a naturally occurring mineral (sodium borate) commonly used as a household cleaner and laundry booster, while Clorox is a branded name for a variety of cleaning products that contain bleach as the active ingredient.
These are two different products.
Borax is a naturally occurring mineral compound known as sodium borate. Another substance with similar properties is boric acid, which is derived from borax and also used in various household and industrial applications.
The Clorox product featured in the "Which sock is whiter" commercial is Clorox Bleach.
Many different stores sell Clorox ReadyMops. Walmart, Amazon, Kmart, and eBay sell Clorox ReadyMops. One can also purchase them from the Clorox website.
No, they are not the same thing. Clorox bleach is a solution of either sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) or calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)2). Household ammonia is an ammonia solution, or NH3. If you mix ammonia and bleach, you will produce toxic fumes.