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How To: Apply Gel Coat

Posted on Tuesday, January 10th, 2012 at 10:25 AM

This weekend is the Chicago Boat, RV & Outdoors Show and we're going to be one of the exhibitors. For that reason, we want to give you some tips on how to apply gel coat to your boat, TV, or other surfaces. This is just a summary of what we have to offer, but you can check out the rest of our tips here.

 

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Spray painting tips with Preval

Posted on Tuesday, October 18th, 2011 at 2:03 PM

Today we thought that we'd share some great tips with you for easier spray painting projects.

 

Details. Details. Get 'em now with New vFan System!

Posted on Thursday, September 15th, 2011 at 5:01 PM

Have you been looking for a real paint sprayer, great for all small projects and professional in the field touch ups? A system that offers a fan pattern as well as hairline detail? And, of course you need it quite and silent, right? Let me guess, affordable, durable and made in America? Now introducing Prevals vFan Portable Airbrush System. Well, finally Preval has a new line of products to fulfill your needs! With even more detailed coverage than the Preval Sprayer, all of your paint needs will be covered with the vFan.

 

Preval's Newest Family Members

Posted on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at 2:45 PM

We know you're familiar with our Preval Sprayer, as it has been a household name for over 40 years. Now we're excited to be launching a new line of innovative and versatile products to our distributors and customers! With an even more detailed finish, your ideas will begin to open up to even more project ideas than you thought  of before! The new Preval vFan line of products is a new portable, reusable airbrush system that you can easily take with you and adjust to fit your needs. Check out our new products on our shopping cart today!

 

Plasti-Dip and Preval Make a Great Team!

Posted on Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 at 12:48 PM

We love when we hear about people and other companies talking us up! It makes us feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside to know that our product is helping others get their spray application projects completed more efficiently and with less stress!

 

Congrats to our Racers!

Posted on Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 at 2:14 PM

Congrats to our racers who did so well this weekend! Chris Wimmer finished in the Top Ten at the Kaukauna race track in the ASA Racing series! Robert Summerhalder also had good results despite rain outs with a 3rd place in the Pure Stock division at Sunset Speedway on Sunday! Congrats to both racers from Preval!

The next race for our racers are:

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Just like Preval, Our Racers are F.A.S.T.

Posted on Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at 6:24 PM

We're so excited for all of our racers and the race season being in full swing. If you haven't checked out our latest Press Release on DEO Motorsports Dan and Eric Orchard, check it out!

We are starting our second season with the Orchards, who are based out of  Ontario, Canada and compete all over North America!

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Check out our Newest Press Release!

Posted on Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 at 4:48 PM

We're always excited to share the latest news with everyone. You may have noticed our recent posts about sponsoring a car for the Nascar  Bristol Motor Speedway. Well, check out the latest Press Release:

 

Bringing Preval Across NASCAR Finish Lines

Posted on Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 at 12:58 PM

NASCAR enthusiasts are some of Preval’s biggest fans, finding uses for the Preval Spray Gun in the pit and the garage. And now, we're returning the favor by showing our support for NASCAR through strategic sponsorships.

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PM13A Anti-Corrosion Coating and the Preval Sprayer

Posted on Thursday, December 30th, 2010 at 6:49 PM

Announcement came last week from Ford Motor Co., regarding the assigned use of the Preval Sprayer for the application of PM13A Anti-Corrosion Coating on Ford Winstar rear axle -  From what we are hearing, the past procedure for applying PM13A anti corrosion coating was by using a brush.  However, what was happenning was the brush created marks at the marks gummed up, consequently, when the final coatings were being applied in the next step there was insuffic

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