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Homemade Version of Top Job Cleaner?

Hey does anyone remember the cleaning stuff called Top Job? They've stopped selling it and I think it was about the best stuff since slice bread. I don't really care for any of the new stuff they have on the market now adays. My question, does anyone have any idea of how to maybe make a home version of Tob Job?

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May 14, 20051 found this helpful

I don't have a recipe but here is the Household Products Database:

householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/index.htm

Put in the cleaner you're wondering about and it will give you information.

Top Job has 2 products listed.

Susan from ThriftyFun

 
May 14, 20050 found this helpful

Thnk you Susan, I've put site in my favorites to check it out later.
Pam

 
By (Guest Post)
June 13, 20052 found this helpful

I was just at our local Family Dollar this week and saw they carried Top Job (in a bottle and a spray cleaner).

 
By Cindy (Guest Post)
June 6, 20061 found this helpful

Pam I just e-mailed Proctor and Gamble about Top Job Mr. Clean. I don't like the new products either. They informed me that a company named Heritage Brands in N.

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Carolina now makes Top Job. Now I am going to contact them to find out where I can buy it in my area. Perhaps you could do the same.

 
By Rosemarie (Guest Post)
August 21, 20070 found this helpful

I Think you might be thinking of the cleaner "Quick Job"
I, Personally think that this is the "BEST" cleaner of all time.

 
By Cathy G (Guest Post)
February 21, 20080 found this helpful

Susan,
Your link to the "Household Products Database" is EXCELLENT!!! It has links to numerous sources of information on chemicals in all products on the market. There are links to NIH Pub Medline, which has abstracts of research done on the chemicals in these products. While some of the abstracts seem overwhelming, just look at the "conclusions" at the end of the abstract. Use dictionary.com if you need help with understanding the main point of the paper.

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Thanks greatly for this resource. Cathy G.

 
By Jo (Guest Post)
March 14, 20080 found this helpful

I just bought 2 bottles of TOP JOB at Wal-Mart.

 
October 6, 20160 found this helpful

I get top job cleaner at Walmart. It's my favorite cleaning product

 
By e.l. filar (Guest Post)
July 2, 20080 found this helpful

I'm from Maryland and always used the terrific cleaner top job. Now I'm living in southwest Florida and cannot find the product. My son visited from Indianapolis and brought me three large bottles. I don't clean that much but when I do I have my Top Job.

 
Anonymous
June 20, 20191 found this helpful

Best Stuff on the Market. I cleaned houses and it cleans everything. The Smell of your house. Was Clean

 
February 22, 20090 found this helpful

2/22/09. I can't find Top Job anywhere. Has anyone located this product? The original version, green, was the best cleaner ever. My email account is on Yahoo. This is preceeded by my initials followed by the first letters of Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

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My first and middle name have the same first letter. Last name starts with H. Hopefully, this info deguises the address sufficiently to allow this request to be posted. Thanks, Janice

 
June 26, 20140 found this helpful

I remember "Top Job". Sure do! It was one of the best. I now use Mr. Clean Antibacterial.

 
November 13, 20160 found this helpful

Sorry I can't help. I made a "hidden camera" commercial for Top Job (then Proctor and Gamble) 40 years ago. We tested it against amonia (which I used at the time). I was so impressed, that I switched until I couldn't find it any longer. You might be able to find it a Walmart...www.walmart.com/.../49932650.

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I'm trying to find a copy of that commercial.

 
January 26, 20170 found this helpful

top job is sold at Walmart for 98 cents I just bought some

 
June 7, 20171 found this helpful

They have top job bleach but not the teal green cleaner

 
August 30, 20170 found this helpful

The original green Too Job had butyl in it. It, along with ammonia, was the magic. No longer in production and the current cleaners labeled top job are worthless

 
April 10, 20181 found this helpful

Top Job Cleaning Products are manufactured by KIK International in Canada. Wal-Mart carries them, yet is often sold out. Go online and find your TJ product, and ask W-M to alert you when they restock. To Job Cleaning Vinegar (natural product) is the bomb on laundry - whitening, odors, and stains.

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I discovered this product in 2017. I've saved garments from stains, even after the garment has been thru the wash/dry cycles several times. And the cost is reasonable.

 
April 22, 20190 found this helpful

I live where Kentucky Ohio, and West Virginia meet and love the product but can't find it here any more. It was great for cleaning the hull of my fiberglass boat which would mold and milldew during the fall and winter. I'd spray it with Fantastic or 409 and then hit it with the Top Job and it would cut right thru the crud with no effort.

 
August 7, 20190 found this helpful

I used Top Job years ago. Smelled great. Cleaned great. Then they added ammonia to it. I hated that and stopped buying it. Haven't found anything that I liked since.

 

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