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By: fuzzymemories
Description: Here's a commercial for Ajax All-Purpose Cleaner, with the power of ammonia plus a powerful grease-cutting solvent to cut through grease - just like a white tornado.
"Get that feeling of cleaning power!"
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, February 2nd 1979.
WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "Attack Of The Mushroom People" - Mail Call With Bobby Skafish (Break #7, 1983)
Bowl Power - "Cleans Better" (Commercial, 1980)
Tarn-X Silver Cleaner (Commercial Offer, 1984)
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Bride of Frankenstein" (Break #3, 1983)
WFLD Channel 32 - Scared Straight! (Part 3, 1979)
WLS Channel 7 - FBI Bulletin, Reflections & Station Sign-Off (1979)
WFLD Channel 32 - Scared Straight! (Part 1, 1979)
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News at 10pm - "Christmas & Snowfighter" (Excerpt, 1979)
Mop & Glo - "The Year 2081" (Commercial, 1983)
Dth1971 06/12/2013
Is that Ellen Travolta?
Detroit4Chicago 06/13/2013
At the start of this clip, why is she sitting on the job? Her hubby will fire her butt!
"This is a lot of house for one woman to do"
Quit.
"but when I clean, I feel like an army, because I AM!"
I'm not; I feel like one person doing the job.
O-Cedar mops and a crest shield with the Ajax logo. :O0
"I HAVE THE FEEELIING OF CLEEEENING POWERRRR!"
Does anyone else? I don't. Who gets exited over mopping a floor...
BTW: What's a "white tornado?" Different from a dusty, brown tornado?
And from a glass/plastic bottle? What's up with that?
And B,BTW: She's all blue: Is she in prison doing time?
I had to get that out. When I was 6 years old, I saw this. I thought this was an ugly TV spot back in '79 as it is today.
W.B. 06/13/2013
In response to 'Dth1971's' query: I thought it could've looked like her, but wasn't too sure.
Smctopia 06/13/2013
She looks like someone but I don't think it's Ellen Travolta: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtvaTdc_qIc
ArmitageNLowell 06/13/2013
Kathie Lee Gifford?
Sounds like her, but she went through a lot of physical changes through the years.
Hard to tell.