The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) noted that its Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) upheld a complaint against HUL in which it implied that Exo is "ordinary or inferior".
"There being no other criteria for calling out a product as 'ordinary', the CCC considered the TVC to be misleading by ambiguity and implication and unfairly denigrated Exo dish wash bar," ASCI said in a statement.
When contacted, HUL said, "As a responsible marketer and member of ASCI, we have always complied with ASCI guidelines and recommendations. We will suitably modify the advertisement as per ASCI's recommendation."
ASCI said in the disclaimer HUL stated, "as per independent lab test conducted on burnt food stain" while the claim referred to 'grease', which is as "an oil stain".
The advertising watchdog, however, struck down a Jyothy Laboratories' claim that its Exo was superior than Vim bar "in absence of any data to prove that Exo performs better than Vim".
The CCC concluded that the TVC claim, "There is nothing else faster than Vim", was substantiated.