I’m here at the American Coatings Show in Indy and there is an Ineos booth, white TiO2. I stopped by and they were aware of the Grenadier, but had never met an American with one.
I asked about the pronunciation of “Ineos”. The straight dope is that it depends on country. Here in the US, it is Inne-os, rhymes with toes. In the UK, it is Inne-as. So Sir Jim would say it’s Innie-as, and I guess that is the final world.
I asked about the pronunciation of “Ineos”. The straight dope is that it depends on country. Here in the US, it is Inne-os, rhymes with toes. In the UK, it is Inne-as. So Sir Jim would say it’s Innie-as, and I guess that is the final world.