IPAINT conducts training

Monica Olivier of IPAINT said they have an avalanche of car paints available at the store and also products on waxing and polishing.

IPAINT Burgersfort indeed cares about its clients. The store offered training to local panel beaters last
Friday.

The training was on Gondolier Polishing. It was rendered by Nicky Pretorius and was offered free of
charge. More than 10 local panel beaters attended the training.

Pretorius showed the attendees ways to render surface rectification and finishing solutions on vehicles.
“They also learned about waxing and polishing. The session was educational and will also improve the
skills of the painters. This will enable them to offer best service to their clients.”

Among the products used during the training was the Glissen N1tro 3” Black Waffle Polishing Foam
Applicators, Glissen Generate Medium Cut Compound, Glissen Generate UV Wax, and many more
products.

Monica Olivier of IPAINT said they have an avalanche of car paints available at the store and also products on waxing and polishing.

She said they take pride in supplying customers with the best quality products at the best price.

“We walk the extra mile with service and technical support. IPAINT stocks a wide variety of decorative,
automotive and industrial paints as well as accessories and we always have a lot of promotions running in
the store. We can supply you with the best paint to suit your budget, and you can count on our promise that
you will not find a better paint at a better price.”

She added, “Support to our customers includes several in-house training events in which we provide
skills to our clients.”

Ambrose Nhantumbo of Ambrose Panel Beaters thanked IPAINT for offering the training.

“The training was offered by experts. We thank the store for giving back to the locals and also for developing
their skills.”

IPAINT Burgersfort is situated at 280 Kastiana Street, next to CTM.
For more info, contact IPAINT on 013 231 7177, 067 369 3096, or email, jolivier@ppg.com

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