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New HP process from Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes requires no baking
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Warrensville Heights, Ohio--The new HP Process with Air-Bake technology from Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes combines the simplicity of yesterday's automotive paints with forward-thinking, modern technology.


This patent-pending automotive paint process removes the need for baking to achieve a fast cure time.  Instead, HP Process uses its proprietary Air-Bake technology to cure at ambient (70-75°F) room temperatures, allowing for same-day repairs.


HP Process, which has received numerous certifications from OEM manufacturers, uses high-quality primers, basecoats, and urethane clearcoats that produce a finish that's workable to sand and polish in 40 minutes or less.  In fact, the H PC15 Clearcoat only needs ambient temperature to achieve a 15-minute workable cure, eliminating the downtime associated with temperature ramp up or cool down. 




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