3M partners with Foose Design

July 5, 2012
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July 5, 2012—3M Automotive Aftermarket Division recently announced the expansion of a multiyear agreement with Foose Design to represent its automotive aftermarket products on a global basis.

The agreement, which will take effect this summer, includes Foose Design’s representation of all 3M Automotive Collision Repair products and systems. The partnership also includes promotions, media outreach and appearances at automotive events throughout the world, 3M said.

“I have been using 3M products since I first started working with my Dad in his shop. The 3M Automotive Aftermarket products are used daily by all of us at Foose Design and are a big part of our success,” said Chip Foose, owner and chief designer of Foose Design and star of the TV series “Overhaulin.” “3M products are known for quality and innovation and I am thrilled to be associated with this great company, its products and its people.”



“Chip Foose is one of the best known car designers and builders in the world, and we’re honored that he is a loyal believer in 3M Automotive Aftermarket product solutions,” said Dale Ross, U.S. marketing operations manager for 3M Automotive Aftermarket Division. “We’re proud to have him become an ambassador for the 3M brand in the U.S., and look forward to working with him on creative automotive design projects and promotions in the coming year.”

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