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Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Announces 2018 Fourth Quarter Training Schedule

Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes has introduced a comprehensive set of training opportunities for the fourth quarter that will be conveniently held at training centers across the country.

Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes has introduced a comprehensive set of training opportunities for the fourth quarter. The courses, conveniently held at training centers across the country, are designed to provide collision repair industry professionals at every experience level with critical skills for utilizing systems, maximizing profits and increasing productivity.

“With the release of our new Ultra 9K Waterborne Basecoat System, we want to make sure shop owners are able to maximize the benefits of using it,” said Rod Habel, director of training operations for Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. “The system formulation delivers precise and quick color match from mixing to spraying, and we want customers to come to us for expert and timely repairs. That’s why we offer courses for owners, and their employees, to gain the additional knowledge required to be successful in this ever-changing industry.”

The Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes training program provides participants with a combination of classroom, online interactive and hands-on instruction. Courses taught by Sherwin-Williams professionals during the fourth quarter of 2018 include:

  • Ultra 9K Painter Certification
  • Painter Certification
  • Color Simplicity
  • Color Adjustment and Blending
  • ATX Refinish System Painter Certification

For further details regarding the 2018 fourth quarter schedule for training centers, dates, specific course descriptions and locations, click here or call (800) 798-5872.

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