GRANBY, Que. ― Bloomberg reports that as the U.S. moves to implement a ban on consumer sales of paint strippers containing methylene chloride, many retailers are rolling out either ineffective or equally dangerous substitutes. By contrast, Super Remover New Generation, developed in collaboration with the Toxic Use Reduction Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, is comparable in strength to strippers with methylene chloride, yet genuinely safer. The Safer Chemicals Healthy Families coalition has also included New Generation on its shortlist of preferred products.
Bloomberg features new Super Remover product
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