- Endust
Endust is a dusting aid produced by
Sara Lee Corporation . A dusting aid is sprayed on a dustcloth or dustmop, rather than directly on the furniture.Originally, Endust consisted of odorless mineral spirits and 1,1,1-trichloroethane with a propellant blend of
butane and isopropane. TheMontreal Protocol targeted 1,1,1-trichloroethane as one of those compounds responsible forozone depletion and banned its use beginning in1996 . Since then, its manufacture and use has been phased out throughout most of the world. It's not clear whetherhuffing Endust is, or has ever been, a common form ofdrug abuse , but Endust is commonly listed as aninhalant . Although not as toxic as many chlorinated solvents, inhaled 1,1,1-trichloroethane orDifluoroethane does act as acentral nervous system depressant and can cause effects similar to those ofintoxication , includingdizziness , confusion, and in sufficiently high concentrations,unconsciousness anddeath .Roger Blackwell Ph. D., of theFisher College of Business says that Harry Drackett invented Endust. In the 1970s, however, the Drackett company offered a one-page company history indicating that they purchased the Endust product from a small company inChicago .The
Federal Trade Commission allowedS. C. Johnson & Son to purchaseDrackett in 1992, provided that they divested themselves of certain Drackett product lines within one year. Sara Lee bought Endust and Behold at that time.External links
* [http://hansondesign.com/pages/endust1.htm Hanson Associates Redesigns Endust]
* [http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=11001002 NIH database]* [http://www3.ftc.gov/os/annualreports/ar1993.pdf FTC order]
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