AkzoNobel's Wanda Waterbase Introduced in Canada - BodyShop Business

AkzoNobel’s Wanda Waterbase Introduced in Canada

To meet recent government regulations implemented by Environment Canada, collision repair professionals have welcomed AkzoNobel’s new low-VOC Wanda Waterbase basecoat system into the Canadian market.
 
As part of AkzoNobel’s fast-growing Wanda car refinish brand, Wanda Waterbase is specially designed to make going green easy, the company says. The system, comprised of low-VOC primer, clearcoat and waterborne basecoat, uses a simplified approach to mixing ratios, segment-leading comprehensive color documentation and color matching tools to provide a “right-the-first-time” finish, every time, according to AkzoNobel.
 
“We are very excited about the Wanda Waterbase system because it not only provides fantastic color match capability, but virtually eliminates complexities associated with many compliant systems,” said Mark Rapson, AkzoNobel’s business manager of Trade Brands, North America. “Painters can now achieve compliance and quality performance with unbelievable simplicity and value.”
 
Ideal for small repairs or total re-sprays, AkzoNobel says the Wanda Waterbase system delivers excellent quality, value and color match accuracy with its easy-to-use products: Wanda Waterbase Basecoat, Wanda Low VOC Primer / Sealer and Wanda Low VOC Clear.
 
With fewer components and ease of application, body shops can obtain results easily and cost effectively.


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