PPG Refinish Products Granted Good Housekeeping Seal

PPG Waterborne Refinish Products Granted Good Housekeeping Seal

The Seal is issued by Good Housekeeping magazine and granted exclusively to products that have passed evaluations conducted by the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute.

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PPG Automotive Refinish announced that its Envirobase High Performance and Aquabase Plus branded products have once again earned the Good Housekeeping Seal. The Seal is issued by Good Housekeeping magazine and granted exclusively to products that have passed evaluations conducted by the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute (GHI).

Envirobase High Performance and Aquabase Plus advanced waterborne basecoats are popular throughout the U.S. and Canada as collision centers move to low-VOC products. More than 10,000 collision centers across North America use Envirobase High Performance or Aquabase Plus refinish systems. The two brands’ products offer consistent color match, allow easy blending, are simple to use, and help shops improve productivity and efficiency.

“The Good Housekeeping Seal is a highly respected and trusted mark of excellence,” said Greg Benckart, vice president, Americas, PPG Automotive Refinish. “PPG is committed to providing the high-quality products that our customers can rely on day in and day out for their businesses. We’re very proud that the Envirobase High Performance and Aquabase Plus brands have once again earned the Good Housekeeping Seal – it’s significant, positive recognition of our work.”

As required by the rigid qualifying process, PPG products were assessed by GHI scientists and engineers to ensure the products perform as promised. The Engineering Lab evaluated technical and performance data to ensure product efficacy, low VOC levels and the ability to withstand environmental conditions.

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