Ronseal

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The Ronseal logo.
The Ronseal logo.

Ronseal is the name of a British wood-dye and preservative manufacturer, responsible for the "Does exactly what it says on the tin" phrase, an advertising slogan created by agency HHCL which has since entered popular culture.

The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Sherwin-Williams Company, is based in Chapeltown, Sheffield.

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The original Ronseal products were developed in the 1950s by Ronuk Ltd, a company based in Brighton. Ronuk was purchased by Izal Ltd, itself owned by the Newton Chamber Group in Sheffield.

Known as Roncraft, it became a separate sales division of Izal in 1970 and was bought three years later by the Sterling Drug Company.

In 1989, Sterling was bought by Eastman Kodak until the multinational photographic company sold all of its DIY business to Forstmann Little & Co. in 1994. The New York-based investment bank renamed the company to Ronseal Ltd and sold it to Sherwin-Williams in 1997.

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