Although it is made for home use by consumers,[2] it describes the product as industrial strength both in advertising[3] and on the package.
Janitor in a Drum[4] originated in 1945 as an industrial cleaning product made by Texize[2] and was subsequently marketed for consumer use.
[7] DowBrand sold a package of cleaning products, including Janitor in a Drum to S. C. Johnson in 1998.
[8] A federal court ruled in 1978 that Janitor in a Drum, which says Industrial Strength on packages, must include a warning "advising users that they can harm the eyes.
"[1] The product, which began as being for industrial use,[2] was mandated as falling "under the provision of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act.