Renowned ‘green hand gel’ brand, Swarfega celebrates 70 years

Swarfega looks back to its founding days to mark its 70th birthday

Renowned ‘green hand gel’ brand, Swarfega celebrates 70 years
Famous for its green hand cleaning gel, Swarfega has been part of everyday life for technicians for generations.

The brand was launched during a momentous period of history, with much of the world still reeling from the effects of the Second World War.

In the UK, 1947 started with the nationalisation of the coal industry to help fuel the re-building of Britain and ended with the future queen of the United Kingdom, Princess Elizabeth, marrying the Duke of Edinburgh.

Whilst the war had immense impact across the globe, it left Deb – the manufacturer of silkware protection rinse-aid for silk stockings – without a market for its products: nylons had been introduced from America during the war, replacing their silk predecessors.

Deb founder, AB Williamson, noticed that machinists were using the rinse-aid product to clean their hands at the end of their shifts.

Following their lead, he changed focus from rinse-aid to hand cleanser.

AB Williamson created the Swarfega name based on ‘swarf’, an engineering term for oil and grease in Derbyshire and ‘ega’ as in ‘eager to clean’ and began selling the product to people who work with their hands in a dirty environment, such as mechanics and engineers across the UK.

On the back of success with Swarfega hand cleanser, the Deb Group introduced additional products in the Swarfega range, many still in use today such as Swarfega heavy duty, Duck Oil, Jizer and numerous surface cleaners.

Mechanics and engineers have used Swarfega products that have been made by generations of families working at the company’s factories.

‘Odd uses’

Over the years there have been some odd reported uses of Swarfega hand clean including the use of it by the BBC to create sound effects.

None are stranger, though, than the batch of counterfeit condoms with Swarfega on them found by the Scottish trading standards agency in 2014.

The Deb Group is now a global business, developing and manufacturing skin care, hand hygiene and cleaning products in Denby, Derbyshire only few miles away from the site of the original factory.

The formulation has evolved as knowledge of the human skin has changed and the type of contaminants in use in industry have moved on.

Managing director of Deb Group, Jeff Bell said: “For any brand or product to stand the test of time for so long is testament to the quality of the product, the ability of the staff to keep pace with an ever-changing world and the loyalty shown by generations of mechanics, technicians and engineers.

“We’re excited about the future for Swarfega, we’re keeping the existing products in the Swarfega range – as the saying goes: ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’, and as it’s a special year for Swarfega, there are a number of limited edition products coming out in spring, so watch this space.”

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