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House of KolorŪ was
founded in 1956 by world-renowned custom painter, Jon Kosmoski.
Jon had rebuilt a '40 Chevy Coupe and took it to the best paint
shop in town. After having the car returned to him with a less
than satisfactory paint job from the "best" shop in town, Jon
knew it could be done better and decided to learn how. |
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| Jon quickly became well-known for his skills as a custom painter, however, he was displeased with the problematic nitrocellulose laquers and alkyd enamels of that day, which would sometimes sun-fade or cold-crack. |
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Jon wanted something better and if it wasn't
out there out then he would have to invent it. Together with
a doctor in polymer chemistry Jon set out to produce custom
paints that wouldn't tarnish, crack or sun-fade, even in severe
climates or radical temperature changes. In addition, it would
withstand the many coats required for a custom job. When Jon's
products and skills came together his paint jobs began to
win awards, and people began to talk. Word spread and by 1965
House of KolorŪ was nationally renowned as the high-caliber
paint for customizing vehicles. |
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In 1997 House of
KolorŪ became part of the Valspar Automotive Coatings Division.
Jon continues to play an important role in House of KolorŪ.
He travels around the world conducting training classes, and
continues to share his innovative ideas, helping to keep House
of KolorŪ on the leading edge of custom automotive coatings. |
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House of KolorŪ
maintains its integrity and reputation as a leader in the custom
coatings industry by using only the finest ingredients in the
production of its award-winning paint products. Our unique product
line gives custom painters the freedom to use their imaginations
to design, invent, and create "one of a kind" custom paint jobs.
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We at House of KolorŪ invite
you - whether you are a seasoned veteran painter or someone
just getting their feet wet - to try our products and see what
amazing finish our products mixed with your imagination can
produce for you. |
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