Jeyes Fluid /ˈdʒeɪz/ is a brand of disinfectant fluid for external use only,[1] owned by the German company Henkel since 2016.[2] It is predominantly used for removing bacteria, while gardeners have found it effective at cleaning paths, patios, greenhouses, driveways, and drains - particularly of moss.[3] With cautious use, it can also remove weeds.[4]
Founder | John Jeyes, Cambridge, England |
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Products | Disinfectant |
Website | www.jeyesfluid.co.uk |
The product was patented by John Jeyes in 1877, and granted a Royal Warrant to the British Royal Family in 1896.
While no longer used for this purpose, Jeyes Fluid has been used in historical medical treatments.[5] Dr. William Robert Woodman attributes low death rates for cases of scarlet fever to interventions, including
"...that patients are given frequent warm baths, beginning at the end of the first week. Warm baths with some Jeyes' fluid in them are used, the latter preventing the spread of the infection."[6]
The first television ad for Jeyes Fluid was not until 2011, when a £500,000 advertising campaign was aired in the UK over the Easter bank holiday.[7]
Composition
editCurrent
editD-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, decyl octyl glycosides: >= 1- < 5 %
C12-16 Alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride: >= 1- < 2.4 %
Formic acid: >= 1- < 5 %
Lactic acid: >= 1- < 3 %[8]
Former
editName[9] | EC № | CAS № | Concentration by weight | Risk statements |
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p-chloro-m-cresol (p-chlorocresol) | 200-431-6 | 59-50-7 | 5–10% | Xn;R21/22 R43 Xi;R41 N;R50 |
(Poly-)alkylphenols | 284-893-4 | 84989-05-9 | 5–10% | T;R24/25. Xi;R38 |
Propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol) | 200-661-7 | 67-63-0 | 1–2.5% | F;R11 Xi;R36 R67 |
Terpineol (for fragrance) | 232-268-1 | 8000-41-7 | 2.5–5% | Xi;R38 |
References
edit- ^ a b Product fact sheet[permanent dead link ]
- ^ https://www.ukcpi.org/jeyes-sells-home-care-brands-to-germany-based-henkel/
- ^ "Will Jeyes Fluid Kill Moss?". 29 November 2022.
- ^ "Will Jeyes Fluid Kill Weeds?". 25 November 2022.
- ^ "The History of Jeyes Fluid". Archived from the original on 2011-05-23. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
- ^ Woodman, J. (July 1888). "The British Medical Journal, 1888 vol 2". Br Med J. 2 (1439): 173–4. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.1439.173. PMC 2197732. PMID 20752390.
- ^ "Jeyes Fluid makes TV debut". Archived from the original on 2011-05-12.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240924132544/https://mysds.henkel.com/SAP_GATEWAY/odata/SAP/YPSSWH_DOO_SRV//DocContentSet(Appid=%27YPSSW_SDSUW%27,Matnr=%27%27,Matnrcomp=%27%27,Subid=%27000000680078%27,Subidcomp=%27%27,Sbgvid=%27MSDS_GB%27,Laiso=%27EN%27)/DocContentData/$value#expand
- ^ Jeyes Fluid 5L x 4 (JP) safety data sheet[permanent dead link ]
External links
edit- Company history
- Safety data sheets are available from www.jeyesprofessional.co.uk