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by Ilene Littel Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is the Mr. Clean guy still alive?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — House Peters Jr., an actor who appeared with bald head and hoop earring as the original Mr. Clean in Procter & Gamble's commercials for household cleaners, died here on Wednesday. He was 92.

How old was Mr. Clean when died?

92 years (1916–2008)House Peters Jr. / Age at death

How old is the original Mr. Clean?

Clean Dies At 92 : NPR. Original Mr. Clean Dies At 92 House Peters Jr. was the muscular guy with the bald head and hoop earring that starred in Proctor & Gamble's TV commercials for household cleaners in the late 1950s and into the early 1960s.

How old is Mr. Clean white?

So, he formulated a super-strong cleanser that wouldn't harm the health of his employees. He named it “Mr. Clean” and sold the patent to Procter & Gamble in 1958. Within six months of its debut, it was one of the best selling cleansers on the market.

Why does Mister clean have an earring?

P&G said the detergent-based solution cleaned like magic, and the concept of magic inside a bottle led to the idea for a genie. Enter commercial artist Richard Black, who drew a bald, burly man with a gold earring. (An early idea to render him with a nose ring got scrapped.) But instead of dressing Mr.

What is Mr. Clean's full name?

VeritablyMr. Clean has a seldom-used first name -- "Veritably." The name came from a "Give Mr. Clean a First Name" promotion in 1962.

Why is Mr. Clean bald?

Mr. Clean's image was inspired by a bald sailor from Pensacola, Florida. He was designed by Harry Barnhart and Ernie Allen, two employees at an ad agency based in Chicago.

Did Mr. Clean used to be black?

Clean. For nearly 60 years, the image of a bald white guy rocking an earring and all-white garb represented the P&G cleaning product brand. Now, that person is a black man. His name is Mike Jackson, and fittingly, he's from Atlanta.

Was Mr. Clean black?

Clean, Jackson is African American. In addition to receiving $20,000 and a year's supply of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers, Jackson earned a trip to New York City to shoot a 2017 limited edition Mr. Clean calendar.

Where does Mr. Clean live?

According to Procter & Gamble, the original model for the image of Mr. Clean was a United States Navy sailor from the city of Pensacola, Florida, although some people may think he is a genie based on his earring, folded arms, and tendency to appear magically at the appropriate time.

What is Mr. Clean ethnicity?

Clean, Jackson is African-American. In addition to receiving $20,000 and a year's supply of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers, Jackson earned a trip to New York City to shoot a 2017 limited edition Mr. Clean calendar.

Who owns Mr. Clean?

Procter & Gamble'sProcter & Gamble's Mr. Clean® brand, a pioneer and leading innovator in the cleaning category, announced that it has manufactured 1 billion Mr. Clean Magic Erasers® since its launch in 2003.

When was Mr. Clean born?

Product typeAll-purpose cleaner, melamine foam cleanerCountryUnited StatesIntroduced1958Tagline"There's no clean like Mr. Clean."WebsiteMrClean.com2 more rows

How tall is Mr. Clean?

6'0Mr. CleanNamesMr. Clean, The IconHeight6'0Weight245 lbsBornCincinnati, Ohio10 more rows

What was the jingle for Mr. Clean?

But the revamped chorus is just as likely to remain stuck in the brains of consumers long after they hear the jingle: “Mr. Clean gets tough on dirt and grime/ And grease in just a minute/ Mr. Clean will clean your whole house/ And every room that's in it.”

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