Subject: Lysol
A number of people have referred to Lysol and its supposed composition. Having no vested interests in the product, Lysol is not a product I have ever had any dealings with I decided to undertake further investigations. The following details comes from one of the leading producers whom I spoke with earlier today. Lysol contains phenol (40-55%) cresol (3%) and water (the rest), It does not contain o-phenol phenol. For those of you unfamiliar with Cresol I gather that it is a fraction of coal tar, and is a phenolic type product. **** Moderator's comments: Phenol is a synonym for carbolic acid, see Glenda Stevens posting on this subject. On my request for further info about his source, Mark wrote back It does look to me and the technical chemist whom I obtained this information from as though there may well be differences between the product we know as "Lysol" here in Europe and the one known to you and produced by Reckit and Coleman Inc in the States. The technical chemist I spoke to would not permit his name or that of his company to be used but had no problem confirming that they (the company) had dealt with "Lysol" for many years and that it had always had the same composition (ie it did not contain o-phenol phenol). I am informed that Lysol is only available in the one version here and is of European origin. I have come across changes of this sort before in the specification of products used in conservation where subtle differences appeared in the composition of a product made by a major Chemical Manufacturer for the American as against the European marketplace. Mark Vine Conservation Resources England *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:46 Distributed: Monday, November 23, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-46-005 ***Received on Friday, 13 November, 1998