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Fit, today fit, is a mark detergent, which in the GDR 1954 as label name was registered. The term became there, similar the Pril in the Federal Republic, to the standard term for detergents.

Fit one was originally manufactured as powder product, later in liquid form. The classical 500-ml-Flasche is shared "to the red tower since 1968 in its form "in Chemnitz, where the detergent was produced until 1967 (VEB fat chemistry Karl Marx city). Since then the production in deer field is resumed. The chemist Dr. Wolfgang large took over the enterprise 1993 and created the f i t-GmbH. The production profile was extended by cleaning and detergents. The market share amounts to in East Germany over 40% with a total production of 1.5 million bottles per month (data of 2004). In the year 2000 the f i t-GmbH transferred the West German marks Rei, Rei in the tube and Sanso.

A characteristic of the detergent "fit one" from GDR production in relation to the today usual prescription is an extreme effect reinforcement of Luminol, it works as it were as catalyst, if it is added to this. For this reason this very day "fit ones" are - large bundles from GDR production in kriminaltechnischen laboratory equipment, which had bought up these still at present the "turn" in larger style.

"Fit one" from GDR production is not green, but is yellow, which however necessarily by color additives was not reached, but due to the chemical composition. This yellow reminded fewer of the today usual "lemon-yellow", but rather to the yellow from curd soap or Urin.Weiterhin the bottles were not somewhat larger and had a screw-type cap, but at the "neck" a kind reservoir with a point for cutting off.

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