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  2. Sani Flush - Wikipedia

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    Sani-Flush was an American brand of crystal toilet bowl cleaner formerly produced by Reckitt Benckiser. Its main ingredient was sodium bisulfate ; it also contained sodium carbonate as well as sodium lauryl sulfate , talc, sodium chloride , fragrance and dye.

  3. Vanish (toilet cleaner) - Wikipedia

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    The last Sani-Flush patent had expired in 1932. [2] Most other household cleaners are basic in nature. In 1947, Hygienic Products sued Judson Dunaway on grounds of trademark infringement and unfair competition. Sani-Flush used a yellow 22-ounce can showing a woman pouring bowl cleaner into a toilet.

  4. 2000 Flushes - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, a disinfectant was added to "kill 99.9% of bacteria flush after flush" in an apparent response to competitive pressures; Ty-D-Bol has claimed to "kill 99.9% of toilet bowl germs with every flush" since 1994 and crystal bowl cleaners have made claims to "kill millions of germs" since Sani-Flush's 1911 introduction.

  5. Expert-recommended toilet bowl cleaners - AOL

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    To use, flush the toilet to wet the sides of the bowl. Then, squirt the bottle around the rim and wait five minutes. Use a toilet brush to scrub and flush to rinse away the cleaner and dirt.

  6. 10 Bathroom Products Made in America That Are Totally Worth ...

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    5. Toothpaste in a Tin Tube. Most bathrooms have toothpaste, yes. But not every bathroom has all-American toothpaste. Davids isn’t only unique for its American-made status, though.

  7. Judson Dunaway - Wikipedia

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    Dunaway launched Vanish in 1937, based on a patent for Sani-Flush [1] which had expired in 1932. Hygienic Products, who had been making Sani-Flush since 1911, sued Dunaway for trademark infringement in 1945. The case was resolved in Dunaway's favor in a landmark ruling. The case [2] is still commonly cited in infringement lawsuits.

  8. Two weeks left to flush for Guggenheim's gold toilet called ...

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    More than 100,000 people have paid a visit to the golden toilet, located in what looks like a typical bathroom on the museum's fifth floor.

  9. Vanish (stain remover) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Vanish is under the Resolve brand name. It was originally produced by Lehn and Fink, the makers of all-purpose cleaner Lysol and rodenticide d-CON. The Resolve brand was the American version of Vanish. Currently, the brand is a carpet cleaner.