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1961 Subsidiary of [[Brent Manufacturing Co]] when a minority of its shares were made available to the public. Maker of flaw-detecting compound [[Ardrox]]<ref>The Times Nov. 20, 1961 </ref>
1961 Subsidiary of [[Brent Manufacturing Co]] when a minority of its shares were made available to the public. Maker of paint strippers, cleaning fluids and flaw-detecting compound sold under the [[Ardrox]] name<ref>The Times Nov. 20, 1961 </ref>


By 1982 Brent Chemicals International was based in Buckinghamshire; acquired [[Reddish Chemicals]] and [[Reddish Detergents]]<ref>The Times Mar. 24, 1982</ref>
By 1982 Brent Chemicals International was based in Buckinghamshire; acquired [[Reddish Chemicals]] and [[Reddish Detergents]]<ref>The Times Mar. 24, 1982</ref>

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of Commerce Road, Brentford

1961 Subsidiary of Brent Manufacturing Co when a minority of its shares were made available to the public. Maker of paint strippers, cleaning fluids and flaw-detecting compound sold under the Ardrox name[1]

By 1982 Brent Chemicals International was based in Buckinghamshire; acquired Reddish Chemicals and Reddish Detergents[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov. 20, 1961
  2. The Times Mar. 24, 1982