Method, a company that sells nontoxic household cleaning supplies, has come up with an interesting new way to expose what it sees as the competition's unsafe products. PeopleAgainstDirty.com is a campaign that references the happy little soap bubbles of past ads and morphs them into loutish voyeurs.
The campaign is also an attempt to rally support for the proposed Household Product Labeling Act currently being discussed in Congress.
While these sexed-up suds are clearly no gentlemen, we have our suspicions that the secret life of Mr. Clean may be even more deviant. No word on whether they'll expose his dark sexual proclivities as a follow-up.


























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