Quest Automotive Products Receives I-CAR Approval

April 22, 2014

April 22, 2014—Quest Automotive Products, a division of Quest Specialty Coatings, announced on Monday that its Matrix System and Pro-Spray Automotive Finishes training programs have been approved for participation in the I-CAR Industry Training Alliance.

With inclusion in the alliance, Industry professionals can now receive credit toward I-CAR knowledge areas and annual training requirements by taking the Matrix and Pro-Spray programs

“I am proud that we are associated with the I-CAR Alliance Program,” Quest technical training manager Bill Warner says. I-Car has been a strong source of valuable information for technicians over the years. Our goal is to support and educate our customers while giving them the ability to earn credit hours toward their I-CAR certification.”

Matrix System offers a Painter Product Certification, which meets the ProLevel 3 knowledge area, and Color Theory, which meets the ProLevel 1 and 2 knowledge areas.

Pro-Spray offers courses in National Rule Product and Low VOC Product (ProLevel 3), and Color Theory (ProLevel 1 and 2).

More information on the courses can be found at the I-CAR website.

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