Mr Sheen is the brand name of a range of cleaning materials, mainly floor and furniture polish, created in Australia in the 1950s by Samuel Taylor Pty Ltd.[1] An aerosol, the product uses a combination of silicones, waxes and solvents and is currently manufactured by Reckitt.[1][2] Mr Sheen is also available in Jamaica, Kenya, Ireland and the United Kingdom, as well as in Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa where it is called Mr Min and in Argentina where it is known as Mr Frend.[1]
History
In the 1950s, the Australian cleaning product market lacked any aerosol-based products, hence the development of Mr Sheen by Samuel Taylor Pty Ltd, it was the first such product to be offered in the Australian market.[1] The popularity of Mr Sheen received a large boost when the advertising agency Hansen Rubensohn developed both a jingle and a character for the product in the late 1950s.[1] The Australian character (supposedly modeled on one of Samuel Taylor Pty Ltd's employees at the time) was created by Vic Nicholson and Brian Henderson as a smiling, rosy-cheeked, short bald man with spectacles in a black suit (voiced by Ross Higgins); a jingle based on Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean was created at the same time by Bob Gibson and Jimmy White.[1] Both the character and jingle have proved effective branding agents in Australia, where 95% of the populace are capable of recognising the character and jingle as belonging to the Mr Sheen product range.[1] In 1969, British multinational consumer goods company Reckitt Benckiser (then called Reckitt & Colman
References
- Mr Sheen Superbrands, retrieved 8 August 2014^
- Mr Sheen Reckitt Benckiser, 2011, retrieved 8 August 2014^
- Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith. Reckitt Benckiser revamps Mr Sheen Marketing Magazine, 25 August 2011, retrieved 8 August 2014