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Join Jon and Bryan, two gay cousins, in this hilarious episode of Out Loud and Laughing as they explore the sexual orientation of various household cleaning products. From Fabuloso to Lysol, and beyond, the duo dive into a flamboyant and fun analysis of cleaning aisle favorites. Don't lose their witty banter, laugh-out-loud moments, and unique male lover perspectives on the secret lives of everyday items. Tune in, laugh out loud, and discover if your favorite cleaners are gay or straight!
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Welcome to Out Loud and Laughing
Adulting Struggles
Is It Gay? Cleaning Products Edition
Mr. Clean vs. Brony Guy
Scrub Daddy and Pine-Sol
Lysol: The Party Killer
The Quirky World of Cleaning Products
Method's Grapefruit Obsession
Swiffer: The Queen of Cleaning
The Battle of Bleach and Windex
Fabric Air Effects: Homosexual or Straight?
Wrapping Up with Scented Candles
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Mr. Clean
Mr. Clean is a brand name of a popular cleaning product. Mr Clean also makes a melamine foam cleaner under the name-brand of Magic Eraser.
Mr. Clean is known as Mr. Proper in mainland Europe, probably to avoid confusion with Mr. Sheen and Mr. Muscle. In the Together Kingdom it is famous as Flash. In Canada, the French name is M. Net (nettoyer is the French verb for "to clean"'). In Spain, the name changed from Mr. Proper to Don Limpio (limpiar is the Spanish verb for "to clean"), while in Mexico he is named Maestro Limpio (Master Clean). In Italy he is named Mastro Lindo (Master Unsoiled, as in Mexico), in Germany Meister Proper, in France Monsieur Propre.
The product's mascot is the character Mr. Clean, a muscular, tanned, bald guy who cleans things very well. According to the company, the original model is actually a Navy sailor from the town of Pensacola, FL, although most people think he is a genie based on his earring, folded arms, and tendency to magically appear at the appropriate time. Mr. Scrub has always smiled on the packaging, ex
I had a lot of questions -- did only women cleanse kitchens? If so, why did they depend on a man to show the proper method? Didn't the husbands mind that this big man was consorting with their wives while they weren't home?
And what about men who lived with men -- how did they sanitize kitchens?
And who was this Mr. Clean, who exuded not only cleanliness, but a unpolished sexual energy? Yet never expressed any romantic interest in any of the women he assisted? Maybe he wasn't interested in women?
And why does this action figure hold a blatant bulge?
Mr. Clean (by the way, his first name is "Veritably") was introduced in print ads and tv commercials in Everyone thinks he's a genie, but according to hi
The Untold Truth Of Mr. Clean
It's practically impossible to avoid this iconic mascot, whether it's in a grocery store or during commercial breaks. Mr. Clean's encounter appears on summer citrus-scented bottles, melamine foam sponges, and various serious cleaning mists. He's most known for his all-white wardrobe, bald head, hoop earring, and genie-esque charm that exudes sex appeal. It's no wonder Mr. Sterile is one of the most iconic mascots, withstanding decades without altering his look.
According to Mr. Clean's website, a hardworking farmer establish a baby cleaning the steps of his farmhouse and ended up raising him to turn into the Mr. Clean we all know and love. However, the actual story couldn't be farther from that. Not much is known about the early days of Mr. Clean, which has led his fans to speculate about his life, sexuality, and origin. It's safe to tell that there are many untold stories about everyone's favorite mascot, Mr. Clean. Here are just a few.
Mr. Clean was originally designed to be used on boats
Mr. Clean