Sani Flush

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Sani-Flush is a brand name of toilet bowl cleaner produced by Reckitt Benckiser. Its main ingredient is sodium bisulfate and it also contains sodium carbonate. In addition it contains sodium lauryl sulfate, talc, sodium chloride, fragrance and dye. Due to environmental concerns, it has been discontinued.

Cultural References

Sani-Flush is mentioned several times in William S. Burroughs' novel Naked Lunch, where the product is used to "cut" (dilute) cocaine or where it is substituted for morphine by a pharmacist.[1]

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References

  1. Burroughs, William S. "Dr Benway Operates". "Naked Lunch". Retrieved 2 August 2011. 
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