KLEENEZE HISTORY
After initially starting business as purely brush makers, Kleeneze gradually expanded to include household consumables within its range – beginning with polish. The very first Kleeneze distributors were known as Boosters as they boosted brush sales. Between 1945 – 1960, Kleeneze began to expand its range to include Talcum Powder, Oatmeal Bathcubes and Chlorophyll Toothpaste. |
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Kleeneze was no longer simply a brush making company; the business was progressing and expanding. During the 1960s Kleeneze agents, as they were now known, were awarded self-employed status.
Between 1970-1980 Network Marketing, a concept unique in the UK, was introduced and, in an attempt to modernise the Kleeneze image, a move was made to step away from traditional brush and polish selling to aerosol and car care products.
Agents become distributors and bring growth
From 1980 onwards the home shopping and direct selling phenomenon took off. Kleeneze was now solely concerned with Network Marketing and the dedication and energy of Kleeneze ‘agents’ built the foundation for today’s Opportunity.
During the 1990s Kleeneze’s successful programme of incentives saw ‘agents’ flocking to the business.
In 1995 Kleeneze re-launched its activities in the Republic of Ireland. Since this time, both Distributor (as agents are now known) numbers and sales figures have grown. In May 2004, Kleeneze opened its brand new office headquarters and distribution centre in Bristol. The new site is spacious, modern and, with its contemporary offices and new technology, allows the business to thrive and build on its 83 year history. Kleeneze began its European expansion in 2004, starting with the Netherlands. |
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Thanks to its success there, Kleeneze have now expanded into Germany in what is an exciting and historic development for 2006.
Distributor numbers in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands are increasing as the business continues to grow and expand.


