Using listerine eliminates your risk of exposure to harmful chemicals found in commercial cleaners.
Listerine history floor cleaner.
Joseph lawrence the creator of listerine mouthwash wanted to name his work after a scientist who paved the way.
From surgery antiseptic to modern mouthwash.
Listerine has been used historically for all sorts of things from cleaning floors to treating gonorrhea.
Listerine used as floor cleaner in early 1900 s.
It was later sold in distilled form as both a floor cleaner and a cure for gonorrhea.
While used today primarily as a mouthwash for oral health and hygiene it has been sold as a surgical disinfectant a cure for dandruff a floor cleaner a hair tonic a deodorant and as a beneficial remedy for diseases ranging from diphtheria and dysentery to small pox and gonorrhea.
Lister an english doctor and surgeon became the first surgeon to perform an operation in a chamber.
Ever wondered where listerine rinse got its name.
It was later sold in distilled form as both a floor cleaner and a cure for gonorrhea.
It can also help kill mold and mildew.
It was originally developed as a surgical antiseptic but that s a pretty small market.
Listerine for instance was invented in the nineteenth century as powerful surgical antiseptic.
According to steven levitt and stephen dubner authors of freakonomics listerine for instance was invented in the 19th century as powerful surgical antiseptic.
In distilled form the product also served time as a floor cleaner as well as a cure for gonorrhea.
History of the product.
Now to start things off listerine is majorly marketed as a mouthwash mouth rinse but also doubles as a floor cleaner which was its initial offering to the market which ended in drastic terms.
In 1879 listerine was named after him.
It was used widely as such and was also given to dentists to use in oral health care.
That brought company revenues to about 115k but marketers had another idea in the 1920s.
Add 1 cup of listerine to a bucket filled halfway with water and use it to clean your floors.
Listerine can kill odors and disinfect your toilet as well as the floors in your kitchen bathroom and other areas.
Listerine s new ads featured forlorn young women and men eager for marriage but turned off by their mate s rotten breath.
Listerine now a product of pfizer inc is a common household item known for its antiseptic properties.
But it wasn t a runaway success until the 1920s when it was pitched as a solution for chronic halitosis a then obscure medical term for bad breath.
It wasn t until the 1970s that listerine came to be used exclusively as a mouthwash.
To increase sales they began marketing it as a floor cleaner and a cure for gonorrhea.