Bar’s Products Donates Chemical Products to 152 Collision Schools - BodyShop Business

Bar’s Products Donates Chemical Products to 152 Collision Schools

Bars Products has donated over $11,000 in their Bar’s Leaks and Rislone products to 152 collision repair schools through the I-CAR Education Foundation. Collision school instructors responded to a survey asking them what Bar’s Product they would be able to best use within their automotive program, and Bar’s Product agreed to ship a case of the requested product to each school.

“The I-CAR Education Foundation would like to thank Bar’s Products for this generous first time donation and its ability to support the recipient schools,” said Scott Kruger, I-CAR Education Foundation executive director. “With the current economic conditions and school budget cutbacks, collision schools need all the industry support they can receive. Through a nationwide product donation such as this, Bar’s Products has stepped up to meet this need for not only the schools but also the students. The I-CAR Education Foundation looks forward to working with Bar’s Products in the future in our goal of fueling the future of the collision industry.”

“It’s a pleasure to support the I-CAR Education Foundation. This truly is an important part in the future of the automotive industry and we are proud to support this in any way we can,” said Jim Moffitt, Bars Products vice president of Sales and Marketing.

All of Bar’s Products donations will be delivered to the 152 schools by the end of September. For more information about Bar’s Products, visit www.barsproducts.com.

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