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Please take a moment to get acquainted with our company and
products.
Shoot
Suit makes reusable, washable coveralls for automotive
painters. Although you'll see a lot of our suits in car body
shops, they're used in RV, boat, bus and truck manufacturing
paint booths too. Painters spend about $59 to buy a Shoot
Suit, and get around six months of wear with everyday use.
A big
advantage of using Shoot Suit is the simple fact that the
suits are virtually lint-free in the paint booth. Ordinary
street clothes, and even other brands of paint suits, can
contribute lint and contaminants to the paint process --
jeopardizing hundreds of dollars of work.
Shoot
Suit paint suits are made under careful conditions.
Production takes place in a clean, sterile manufacturing
plant in Battle Ground, Washington USA. The company owners,
Larry and Becki Kopkie, have been designing and producing
Shoot Suits in Vancouver, USA since 1988. In October 2004
Shoot Suit relocated to it's new facility in Battle Ground,
WA.
As a
former body shop painter, the founder of Shoot Suit has
designed additional market-leading products including
aprons, boots, gloves, masks, wheel covers and body repair
tools using his front-line technician experience. These
convenience-minded products are also marketed by Shoot Suit,
Inc.
To
learn about our products we'd like to send you a catalog; we
would also like to hear feedback about Shoot Suit.
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