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Noble Iron Inc V.NIR.H

Noble Iron Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company does not operate any business and does not have any operating revenue.


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Comment by idleSpeculatoron Jul 23, 2001 8:40am
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Post# 4014375

RE: Well you can believe this....

RE: Well you can believe this...." Napier's line of SARA products are all there." Good find puds, and good news indeed. I was a bit disappointed not to see mention the word Napier (understandable I guess) or SARA. I heard in a presentation Napier were going to promote the word SARA on their products. It would help everyone reselling these products if they all used the same name/branding for this technology. Instead of just "water based" and "environmentally safe". If products from several suppliers begin appearing labelled with SARA Technology on the label, people are more likely to think this must be something new and big and give it a try. There is a huge market awareness / education program required to teach people about this completely new way of srtipping paint. Just out out interest, I tried browsing their online catalog, the only thing listed under paint stripper was A74 - WATER RINSABLE PAINT REMOVER, which does not appear to be a SARA product. Idle
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