| DuPont Cromax Pro Gaining Momentum in Canadian Shops |
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| Thursday, 01 May 2008 | ||||
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AJAX, Ontario, Nov. 29, 2007 – DuPont Cromax Pro, Canada’s most productive waterborne basecoat, is rapidly gaining wide acceptance as the number of shop conversions grows weekly. Introduced on July 1, this leading-edge waterborne basecoat features a wet-on-wet, no flash between coats application process that optimizes speed of repair and productivity. “The collision repair industry appears to be thriving in the pursuit of continuous improvement and increased productivity,” said DuPont Refinish Business Manager Brian Edwards. “For many shops, DuPont™ Cromax® Pro provides the perfect solution. Unlike most waterborne basecoats, it’s a next-generation technology designed specifically for today’s production-oriented shop. From electronic colour retrieval to solvent-like application to simple gun cleaning, DuPont™ Cromax® Pro was developed with a single purpose: to increase paint department productivity.”Shops that have recently converted to DuPont™ Cromax® Pro are universally enthusiastic in their response to the conversion and the results that they are seeing: “The DuPont™ Cromax® Pro coat-and-a-half application with no flash times or viscosity checks has enabled my painters to get more jobs out the door faster,” said Jeff Labanovich, owner of Durham Carstar. "DuPont™ Cromax® Pro is of the highest quality, and it has all the application properties of a solventborne system,” said Scott Tanke, manager of Jacobsen Collision Centre. “Since we started using DuPont™ Cromax® Pro, our colour matches have been outstanding - we haven't had an issue." The combination of outstanding coverage, no flash times between coats and wet-on-wet application make it possible for a collision repair facility to really boost productivity and add capacity, and to deliver an outstanding finish. “We’re very happy with our conversion,” said Jack Bongard, owner of Bongard Collision Centre. “DuPont™ Cromax® Pro is very productive – we’ve been able to increase our output by at least one car a day, and the quality of the work is excellent.” For shops interested in converting to waterborne basecoat, the first step is a comprehensive shop assessment completed by an expertly trained DuPont Refinish sales representative. Once the shop is ready to be converted, the painter(s) is enrolled in an intensive three-day technical training course, following which a DuPont Refinish sales representative will work one-on-one with the shop to ensure a successful conversion. For more detailed information on DuPont™ Cromax® Pro and the waterborne conversion process, visit www.cromaxpro.dupont.com or call 1 800 668-6945. Add as favourites (0) | Views: 445Write Comment powered by AkoComment Tweaked |
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