LUBEGARD Launches the 6th Edition All-Star Redemption Program

LUBEGARD Launches the 6th Edition All-Star Redemption Program

LUBEGARD by International Lubricants, Inc. (ILI) announces the official launch of its 6th ALL-STAR Contest ending this coming Valentines Day, February 14, 2010.

LUBEGARD by International Lubricants, Inc. (ILI) announces the official launch of its 6th ALL-STAR Contest ending this coming Valentines Day, February 14, 2010.

“The LUBEGARD ALL STAR Contest has been very popular over the years with technicians around the world,” states Kristen Clark, marketing manager for ILI. Clark explains that this will be the last chance to turn in any previous & current LUBEGARD All Star redemption stickers, no matter how old, only until this Valentines Day, February 14th, 2010.  “We’re telling them to cash ‘em in now for great prizes, such as Visa Gift Cards, or kiss them goodbye!,” says Clark.

All LUBEGARD, Dr. Tranny, Squeak Relief, Pro II 9000 and Kool-It products have LUBEGARD All Star Stickers affixed to them.  Obtain the official LUBEGARD All Star redemption forms directly from ILI at the newly designed website: www.Lubegard.com via the new “Technicians Corner” section found on the home page.  “This is our way of rewarding our loyal customers for making us who we are today,” stated Frank Erickson, president and CEO, “Your always a winner with LUBEGARD!”

When ILI developed its patented LXE (Liquid Wax Ester) Technology and began packaging it in its currently world renowned LUBEGARD branded products it took the transmission rebuild industry by storm due to its ability to dramatically reduce comebacks. LUBEGARD particularly its ATF Protectant became the #1 used product by the transmission industry and automobile original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) took notice. Now more than 20 years have passed and LUBEGARD ATF Protectant itself is now Used, Endorsed, Designated and Approved by eight OEMs!

For more information on LUBEGARD, KOOL-IT, Squeak Relief, Pro II 9000, Zero, Power Shield or Dr. Tranny products, contact: ILI, 7930 Occidental South, Seattle, WA 98108.  Call (800) 333-5823 (LUBE) or visit the website at www.Lubegard.com.

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