During World War Two Mr Sheen was an air force pilot and tested experimental aircraft. After the war was over he continued to fly planes on a regular basis. One day many years later a senior executive from Reckitt Benckiser approached Mr Sheen and asked if he would mind being miniaturised so that he could fly their polish spray plane.
At first Mr Sheen didn't much fancy the idea, but being of a fairly open-minded disposition he asked the senior executive, who we shall call Marvin, what sort of incentives he'd be prepared to offer him. Marvin thought about it for a moment and said we could offer you a very competitive salary and excellent pension scheme! Mr Sheen considered this a very attractive offer; he was due to retire in only a few years and only entitled to a state pension.
He wasn't too keen on the prospect of being miniaturised though, due to the many inconveniences that it posed, such as being trodden on whilst shopping in Sainsbury's on a Saturday afternoon. So he said to Marvin “Right, I'll accept your offer but there's one condition! I want the polish that your polish spray plane sprays to be named after me, thus securing my legacy for after I'm dead and gone.” Marvin, reluctantly at first, agreed to call the polish Mr Sheen.
Mr Sheen went on to fly the polish spray plane around many British homes keeping the furniture all nice and shiny! When Mr Sheen isn't flying he likes to play golf with toilet duck and keeps in regular contact with Barry Scott and helps him keep his penny collection all nice and shiny too!
