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    i'm waiting on proof. i've been in this business for 40 years and have never heard this. if i thought for a moment shrink and wrinkle was the only brand i would retire tomorrow . if they make such great paint for ppg and others why is their own line so sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shine View Post
    i'm waiting on proof. i've been in this business for 40 years and have never heard this. if i thought for a moment shrink and wrinkle was the only brand i would retire tomorrow . if they make such great paint for ppg and others why is their own line so sorry.
    Since ppg was mentioned, check out the toners of their Deltron offering, do not be surprised that more than half of them are not, I repeat not produced by ppg in a PPG owned plant. yes, PPG does make quite a bit of their own coatings, but when it comes to certain automotive lines/toners/reducers, again, you would be quite surprised.

    Just like East--woods brand is not produced by them, but relabeled from several other manufacturer lines (low,low end stuff regardless of how they market it).

    Bill S.

    PS: Dupont and Sherwin Williams also buy product from one another s manufacturing lines...And again, we are talking strictly automotive refinishing products here, toners, pearls, reducers, hardeners specifically

    PSS: For those who doubt, ask yourself this, have you ever known me to post rumor or innuendo......You have to go way up on their food chain to get proof, not one of them will publicly state it or even acknowledge it for that matter, but that does not make it untrue.
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