Cif
Cif is a well-known brand of household cleaning products, owned by the multinational company Unilever. The brand was originally launched in France in 1965 and has since become a leading name in the global cleaning industry. Cif products are sold in various countries around the world, under different names such as "Jif", "Viss" and "Vim".
History[edit | edit source]
Cif was first introduced by Unilever in France in 1965. The brand was developed as a hard surface cleaner and was initially sold under the name "Jif". Over the years, the brand has expanded its product range to include a variety of cleaning products for the kitchen, bathroom, and other areas of the home.
In 2001, Unilever decided to standardize the brand name to "Cif" for its international markets. This decision was made to create a more unified global brand and to avoid confusion among consumers.
Products[edit | edit source]
Cif offers a wide range of cleaning products, including creams, sprays, gels, wipes, and liquid solutions. These products are designed to remove dirt, grease, and grime from various surfaces such as tiles, bathtubs, sinks, and kitchen counters.
Some of the popular products in the Cif range include:
- Cif Cream: This is a versatile multi-surface cleaner that is effective in removing stubborn dirt and stains.
- Cif Power & Shine: This range of products is designed to deliver a streak-free shine on various surfaces.
- Cif Easy Lift: These products are formulated to lift and remove tough dirt and grime.
Environmental Impact[edit | edit source]
Cif is committed to reducing its environmental impact. In 2019, the brand launched a new initiative called "Cif ecorefill", which aims to reduce plastic waste by offering consumers refillable spray bottles.
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