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Windex is a well-known American brand of glass and hard-surface cleaners, introduced in 1933 by the Drackett Company. The brand's signature blue cleaner is widely recognized for its effectiveness in cleaning glass surfaces. In 1965, the Drackett Company sold the Windex brand to Bristol-Myers, and in 1993, S. C. Johnson & Son acquired it. Today, Windex is produced primarily in the United States, with manufacturing facilities also in other locations. S. C. Johnson & Son, the current owner, is a privately held American multinational company specializing in household cleaning supplies and other consumer chemicals, headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin.
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