PPG launches new Spot Blender

April 10, 2014
PPG launches new Spot Blender
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PPG has introduced a new spot blender which it says represents a convenient new solution to a first class invisible repair.


The new Spot Blender from PPG is a convenient fade-out solution enabling painters to deliver a seamless edge transition and is ideal for use on spot, panel and multi panel repairs. PPG says it’s Spot Blenders D8430 (litre) and D8731 (aerosol) melt overspray on repair edges to deliver a market leading final appearance with no visible fade-out edge with minimal polishing required.

Spot Blender is available both in a can and aerosol format delivering maximum flexibility whatever the size of repair. For optimum control on larger areas, the new Spot Blender can be applied through a spraygun and for instant access and minimal wastage the aerosol option is the perfect solution for smaller repairs.

This new Spot Blender from PPG is ideal for painters demanding ease of use and a high quality repair appearance. Spot Blender gives the painter confidence in their work, and the excellent final appearance ensures a superior finish for any OEM repair.

For more information about Spot Blender contact your local PPG Sales Representative or visit www.ppgrefinish.com
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