New Prestone Command interactive website

New Prestone Command interactive website

Feb. 5, 2013
Highlights benefits of heavy duty antifreeze/coolant, DEF products.

To go along with its new Prestone Command family of Heavy Duty Antifreeze/Coolant, Prestone Products Corporation, a leading manufacturer of antifreeze/coolant, cooling system flush/cleaners and other performance chemicals, has launched its new Prestone Command website at www.prestonecommand.com.

Along with highlighting the features and benefits of Prestone Command, the interactive website allows visitors to learn how the formulations and technologies used to create the new products enable them to meet their needs, even in the most extreme hot or cold operating conditions.

Other areas of the website include the Command Center, which has tips on how to best protect a heavy duty vehicle, and a series of case studies that highlight real-world experiences of users of Prestone Command products.

Additionally, there will be links to the new Prestone Command line of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) for use in nitrogen oxide (NOx) reduction in diesel-powered vehicles that incorporate Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) emission-control technology and to the company’s corporate website at www.prestone.com.

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