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How They Work: Filler

There’s an old adage: “You get what you pay for.” With body fillers, this is certainly the case. I’ve always recommended that owners and managers focus on the total cost of each process versus looking at consumables, labor and overhead costs individually.

Get Quality Air with Tsunami’s New Air Prep Kit

The Tsunami Air Prep Kit provides the ability to verify that the air system being tested is supplying the quality of compressed air required for the job.

How They Work: Spray Guns

Since it’s the paint that most people see first, spray guns are a critical part of the ability to deliver a flawless finish back to our customers.

How They Work: Refinishes

This month, instead of focusing all of our attention on the manual processes of refinishing, we’re going to take a different look at the subject and talk about the business relationships between your paint manufacturer and your shop.

Waterborne Breathable Air Combo System

The Model 50-WB has all the features of a Quality Air Breathing System Model 50 series system, plus the additional ability to lower the dew point and relative humidity for spraying waterborne paints.

Achieve Ultra-Clean and Dry Air

Walmec North America’s WNA AMD-035 Membrane Dryer is a new option for when your compressed air application requires ultra-clean and ultra dry air.

How They Work: Sanders

Sanders, while a much smaller monetary expenditure, are a huge investment in your shop’s production efficiency and product quality.

The Problem with Color Series: Mastering Specialty Coatings

More and more complex colors and finishes are entering the marketplace and creating challenges for paint shops.

Easy-to-Use Clearcoat for Premium Gloss and Cycle-Time Efficiency

Designed with new resin technology to provide superior gloss retention for waterborne basecoats, PPG’s En-V Performance Clearcoat is a versatile production clear.

The Problem with Color Series: The Fundamentals of Color

There is no magic bullet when it comes to color matches. A review of the fundamentals, however, and seeking solutions and not excuses can help us get to the promised land. Part 1 of a 3-part series.