DuPont Performance Coatings (DPC), Wilmington, Del., says the 36 winners of its Hot Hues Awards contest will receive free products as well as recognition in the new Hot Hues Calendar.
The Hot Hues Awards program replaces the long-standing and successful Top Gun Awards.
Hot Hues is a complete finishing system featuring an unparalleled color line for the custom vehicle market. All DPC custom finishes offerings will be marketed under the Hot Hues label.
The Hot Hues contest is open to all motorized passenger vehicles painted entirely with DuPont Automotive Finishes or Hot Hues finishes.
Twelve Grand Prize winners will receive $1,000 worth of Hot Hues products, and they also will be featured in the 2005 Hot Hues Calendar, which will replace the DuPont Top Gun Calendar. The vehicles also will be featured in DuPont Refinisher News.
Twenty-four First Prize winners will receive $500 in Hot Hues products, and their names will be printed in Refinisher News.
Deadline is April 30, 2004. Entry forms are available by going to the DuPont Performance Coatings web site and clicking on the Hot Hues banner ad. Entry forms are also printed on the back page of the 2004 DuPont Top Gun Calendar. One or more photos must accompany each entry.
Deadline for DuPont Hot Hues Contest is April 30
DuPont Performance Coatings (DPC), Wilmington, Del., says the 36 winners of its Hot Hues Awards contest will receive free products as well as recognition in the new Hot Hues Calendar
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