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sia Abrasives Opens New Manufacturing Plant

Sia Abrasives has opened its new manufacturing plant for coated abrasives at its headquarters in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. After two years of construction, the factory was officially opened on May 2, 2012, and is the most modern facility of its kind. With a surface area of 112,000 square feet and a cost of over $60 million,

Easy-to-Apply Filler

Standox ProFuture (PF) Filler features fast air-dry qualities and excellent sanding properties.

First Fiber Reinforced Polyester Primer

This polyester primer is ideal for troublesome repairs that require added strength and flexibility.

LORD Fusor Training Courses Now Available via I-CAR Industry Training Alliance

LORD Corporation, maker of Fusor Automotive Repair Adhesives, has announced the availability of new Fusor Repair Clinics.

Video Demonstration: Presto! Headlight Restoration Kit

The PRESTO! Headlight Reconditioning System is comprised of two products, a cleaner (PREP) and a coating (PBR).

Preventing Peelers

A shocking number of bumper covers painted in body shops end up peeling, but all it takes is following the paint manufacturer’s procedures for finishing flexible parts to banish these eyesores forever.

How to Treat Headlight Discoloration

New headlights look and work great, but the polycarbonate plastic they’re made from is prone to scratches, turns yellow with time and can be difficult to waterproof. ProTech Polymer Products, Ltd. says it has developed advanced and long-lasting headlight cleaning, reconditioning, sealing and repairing products: PRESTO! PREP and PRESTO! PBR.

Portable On-Site 6H Compliant Spray Booth

With the introduction of the Mobile Tech Work Station, a certified 6H-compliant booth can now be set up virtually anywhere in just a few minutes.

Choosing the Right Masking Tape

Industry changes have had a big impact on masking tapes. A look at the new technology out there should help you with your buying decisions.

Plastic Repair: Be Flexible

More plastic is coming down the line in vehicle construction. If you don’t start repairing plastic in the next five years, your competition surely will.