3M Automotive Aftermarket Division Keeps NASCAR Teams in Fast Lane
It’s said that an individual is never more than 10 feet away from a 3M product. In the NASCAR garage, it can be said that a crewmember or driver likely is in constant contact with a 3M product.
Refinishing: Proper Paint Prep
You can never paint something a second time fast enough to be profitable. What’s worse than painting it twice? Painting it three times. So let’s be accurate, darnit.
Matrix Automotive Finishes, U.S. Chemical & Plastics Products Featured on Discovery’s ‘Carspotting’ Series
Both brands are known for bringing “unrestorable” vehicles back to life, according to Sherwin-Williams, which added Matrix and USC to its portfolio as part of its June acquisition of Valspar.
Refinish: Habits of Efficiency
There are specific habits a painter can adopt to increase efficiency. And there are areas any shop can improve upon to increase overall efficiency.
U-POL Rapid System Refinishing Line Designed to Reduce Cycle Time, Increase Productivity
U-POL has introduced the company’s new Rapid System line of advanced collision repair products.
SYMACH to Host Seminar at Southern Automotive Repair Conference
Symach will talk about its DryTronic technology at the conference April 21-22 in Biloxi, Miss.
3M Products Used in Collision Repair Shops Also Keep NASCAR Drivers in Fast Lane
From the time production starts on a NASCAR racecar to the time it returns to the shop after a grueling race weekend, 3M products are a part of the entire process.
MIG Brazing – Learn it Now
More and more automakers are recommending MIG brazing, as it reduces heat and the chance of weakening steels’ structural integrity.
Keep Those Customers Coming Back!
I recently shepherded two far-flung friends through having their vehicles repaired after non-injury collisions, and I’m sad to report that their experiences will not lead them to recommend their body shops to others.
Is Your Collision Repair Facility Equipped for Aluminum Repair Demand?
With more aluminum vehicles on the road, the opportunity to perform repairs on this metal has increased substantially. What’s pulling into your lot these days? And are you prepared to service aluminum vehicles?