Prestone Command coolant line introduced

Jan 30, 2013 8:20 AM

Prestone Products Corporation has introduced its new Prestone Command heavy-duty antifreeze/coolant products.

The company developed patented Prestone Command as an advanced antifreeze/coolant technology that will improve engine protection, no matter the weather conditions. It is available in two formulations:

•Extended Life provides 600,000-mile/12,000-hour CAT EC-1 protection for any diesel-powered heavy-duty engine. Its patented formula protects aluminum and all other engine metals against temperature extremes, rust, corrosion, scale, and water-pump failure, and is compatible with any other heavy-duty antifreeze/coolant. A prediluted 50/50 formulation is provided for top-off applications.

•Extended Service is SCA pre-charged and provides advanced protection from freezing, overheating, cavitation erosion, corrosion, scale, and foaming. It works in any heavy-duty engine with need-release filter technology that is used in normal to severe duty cycles and extreme temperature conditions. A prediluted 50/50 formulation and demineralized water dilution also is available.

Prestone is also launching its Prestone Command diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), a liquid reducing agent that has been developed for use in all diesel engines equipped with a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system.

For more details, visit www.prestonecommand.com.

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