Jeyes Fluid
Jeyes Fluid
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It's a long shot but does anyone know if JF is available locally?
Apparently Philipos used to stock it but don't currently have any.
Cheers
Darrell
It's a long shot but does anyone know if JF is available locally?
Apparently Philipos used to stock it but don't currently have any.
Cheers
Darrell
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You might find some info in this thread:- viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10251&hilit=Jeyes+Fluid

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I hope Darrel finds what he is looking for but it reminded me of that old brummie joke. How do yow work for our kid. Jasus. Who Jasus Christ. No jasus fluid
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https://www.bridgebiotechnology.com/jey ... s-product/
I'm surprised that this product is still on the market. It's very dangerous. The above article is very long but is only a summary of the problem that this product may cause to you, to others, to consumers where it's been used et cetera. Please do not use this poison.
Interestingly, it seems as if the manufacturers have withdrawn the material safety and datasheet from their website.
I'm surprised that this product is still on the market. It's very dangerous. The above article is very long but is only a summary of the problem that this product may cause to you, to others, to consumers where it's been used et cetera. Please do not use this poison.
Interestingly, it seems as if the manufacturers have withdrawn the material safety and datasheet from their website.
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Actually the original Jeyes fluid black sludge and very potent has changed to a more diluted version, presumably because of concerns as in the previous posters link. 

I started off with nothing and have most of it left !
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The article seems fairly recent, January 30, 2019, so, unless you know for a fact that it applies to an older product, it must be assumed that it applies to the current one. I would suggest that it may be wise to consider the toxicity of any version.
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As far as i know the change is recent within the last 12 months but someone may know different. 

I started off with nothing and have most of it left !
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I have bought Jeyes Fluid from the Euro Shop in Yereskipou, though haven't needed it for a while. Certainly worth asking them.
It is certainly a very pungent smell, but very effective for disinfecting stables or kennels.
Since you use it well diluted with water, and rinse it off afterwards, I have never had any problem with using it.
Dee
It is certainly a very pungent smell, but very effective for disinfecting stables or kennels.
Since you use it well diluted with water, and rinse it off afterwards, I have never had any problem with using it.
Dee
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I believe that it's dangerous to animals.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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Below is an article i took from one of our uk suppliers website:
Jeyes Fluid, the British heritage brand that’s been proudly keeping the nation’s gardens clean for over 140 years, is leaping into the future with its new recyclable plastic bottle and updated formula. The revamped bottle will be kinder to the planet and can be used on more surfaces. It will be available mid-March from £4.49.
Founded in 1877, Jeyes Fluid has been trusted by British households for its antibacterial power that’s withstood the test of time. This includes being granted the prestigious Royal Warrant by the British Royal family. From sterilising the trenches in World War I, to reducing the spread of scarlet fever in the 1870s, to now keeping gardens safe through the pandemic, Jeyes Fluid has been passed down throughout ages.
Moving into the next generation, Jeyes heritage tin bottle will be replaced, as part of its commitment to help pave the way for a more sustainable future. The new, ergonomically designed recyclable bottle will now have paper labels which are recyclable. It mirrors its predecessor in terms of its classic tin shape so that consumers can still recognise it. It’s also lighter to reduce transport emissions and removes a layer of factory manufacturing and pollution.
The brown dye from the solution has also been removed to ensure it can be used on all surfaces, including lighter ones, without staining them. Additionally, the outdoor cleaner now also tackles limescale and rust, along with bacteria.
Charlotte Blampied, spokesperson for Jeyes, comments; “As Jeyes Fluid moves into an exciting new era, we look forward to loyal customers enjoying this recyclable bottle, while it stays true to its heritage. Jeyes continues to be a trusted household cleaner by millions globally, a true testament to the quality of the product. We look forward to continuing to developing and evolving the brand’s packaging further as part of Henkel Laundry and Homecare’s commitment to sustainability.”
Jeyes Fluid, eliminates 99.9% of bacteria in garden and outdoor spaces. It effectively cleans a multitude of surfaces, helps to clean drains, limescale and rust on outdoor tables and chairs, decking areas, plant pots, greenhouses, pathways, driveways, garden sheds and more.

Jeyes Fluid, the British heritage brand that’s been proudly keeping the nation’s gardens clean for over 140 years, is leaping into the future with its new recyclable plastic bottle and updated formula. The revamped bottle will be kinder to the planet and can be used on more surfaces. It will be available mid-March from £4.49.
Founded in 1877, Jeyes Fluid has been trusted by British households for its antibacterial power that’s withstood the test of time. This includes being granted the prestigious Royal Warrant by the British Royal family. From sterilising the trenches in World War I, to reducing the spread of scarlet fever in the 1870s, to now keeping gardens safe through the pandemic, Jeyes Fluid has been passed down throughout ages.
Moving into the next generation, Jeyes heritage tin bottle will be replaced, as part of its commitment to help pave the way for a more sustainable future. The new, ergonomically designed recyclable bottle will now have paper labels which are recyclable. It mirrors its predecessor in terms of its classic tin shape so that consumers can still recognise it. It’s also lighter to reduce transport emissions and removes a layer of factory manufacturing and pollution.
The brown dye from the solution has also been removed to ensure it can be used on all surfaces, including lighter ones, without staining them. Additionally, the outdoor cleaner now also tackles limescale and rust, along with bacteria.
Charlotte Blampied, spokesperson for Jeyes, comments; “As Jeyes Fluid moves into an exciting new era, we look forward to loyal customers enjoying this recyclable bottle, while it stays true to its heritage. Jeyes continues to be a trusted household cleaner by millions globally, a true testament to the quality of the product. We look forward to continuing to developing and evolving the brand’s packaging further as part of Henkel Laundry and Homecare’s commitment to sustainability.”
Jeyes Fluid, eliminates 99.9% of bacteria in garden and outdoor spaces. It effectively cleans a multitude of surfaces, helps to clean drains, limescale and rust on outdoor tables and chairs, decking areas, plant pots, greenhouses, pathways, driveways, garden sheds and more.
I started off with nothing and have most of it left !
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Just copied from the internet
'pets?
Jeyes fluid can have an adverse effect on all animals and pets but in particular it is especially poisonous to cats because of the coal acid content. (See Tar acids)
Cats lack the ability to clean phenol, out of their bloodstream so when chewed, swallowed or ingested even through the skin, cats can be subject to phenol poisoning.
Related content: Cats and phenols
Jeyes fluid is widely used by kennel owners and working dog companies which gives rise to the questions surrounding the effects of these ingredients on dogs.
When asked “Are any of the Jeyes products harmful to pets?” Jeyes have advised “Pets should be kept off the area the product has been applied to until it is completely dry.”
How practical this advice is, really depends on each circumstance however, why take the risk?'
So the makers of Jeyes Fluid will not answer the question yea or nay, therefore, by that evasion, I assume that it is.
'pets?
Jeyes fluid can have an adverse effect on all animals and pets but in particular it is especially poisonous to cats because of the coal acid content. (See Tar acids)
Cats lack the ability to clean phenol, out of their bloodstream so when chewed, swallowed or ingested even through the skin, cats can be subject to phenol poisoning.
Related content: Cats and phenols
Jeyes fluid is widely used by kennel owners and working dog companies which gives rise to the questions surrounding the effects of these ingredients on dogs.
When asked “Are any of the Jeyes products harmful to pets?” Jeyes have advised “Pets should be kept off the area the product has been applied to until it is completely dry.”
How practical this advice is, really depends on each circumstance however, why take the risk?'
So the makers of Jeyes Fluid will not answer the question yea or nay, therefore, by that evasion, I assume that it is.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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I wouldn't use Jeyes fluid in inside areas where small animals are concerned. Dettol is also an effective germicide. Both these must be diluted as per instructions.
Yes, if you are going to use Jeyes fluid, dilute it with water, clean the walls, floor etc with a mop or brush, rinse it off. Then leave doors and windows open until all surfaces are dry.
Used like this,I have used it on occasions, with no problems.
Dee
Yes, if you are going to use Jeyes fluid, dilute it with water, clean the walls, floor etc with a mop or brush, rinse it off. Then leave doors and windows open until all surfaces are dry.
Used like this,I have used it on occasions, with no problems.
Dee