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March 09, 2010

Pettit announces new recovery rebate

This initiative follows the hugely successful 2009 stimulus rebate program...

Committed to its customers during these hard times, Pettit Marine Paint offers a new rebate program, an economic recovery package boaters can take to the bank.  Between March 1 and May 31, 2010, Pettit is offering rebates up to $20 per gallon on select Pettit antifouling paint.  This initiative follows the hugely successful 2009 stimulus rebate program, which saved American boat owners over $300,000. 

"We understand what people are going through, which is why we're striving to find ways to make boating more affordable," said Pettit director of sales and marketing Don Zabransky.  "Being an entirely American company makes it easy for us.  Instead of sending profits overseas, like our competition does, we give back to the people who matter most, our customers."

With soaring raw materials prices, Pettit has found ways to reduce manufacturing costs without cutting back on biocide levels in its bottom paint.  The company's customer-first philosophy enables Pettit to offer superior value in its products, even during these uncertain times. 

For information and their share of Pettit's recovery package, boaters can visit www.pettitpaint.com/recovery.  Requests must be postmarked by June 15, 2010.  Limit two rebates per household or individual. 

For more info visit www.pettitpaint.com.

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