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Old 26 Dec 2003, 11:15 am
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175.00 !! is that american money??
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Old 15 Jan 2004, 10:48 pm
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I'm new to this forum.

I was referred to your site by a business associate who found it on a Google search.

I sm the inventor of the KISS-COTE family of polymers.

The KISS-COTE materials have been developed into several variations of easy to apply non-stick protective coatings. They were originally developed as safe non-sticks for teeth, artificial cardiac devices, and as an artificial skin. We quickly found every skin around us benefits, from the skin of the chair you are sitting in, the skin of your PTCruiser, or the skin of the building you are in. We now provide our products for everything from aerospace to wound care, industrial mold release agents to lubricants.

I would be glad to answer any questions and concerns, but don't know etiquette of your forum.

Our stuff really works. We have been in business since mid 80's and do no advertising. All our customers are from referrals of other customers or they come after review of pubished independent scientific publications and technical papers.

We're glad to provide references, etc.

Please let me know what other information we might provide to participants in this forum.
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Old 15 Jan 2004, 11:01 pm
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hi keith , and welcome to the board, please explain how and why it would be so good to use on our cars??
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Old 15 Jan 2004, 11:35 pm
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Keith, welcome to the fourm. I'm also interested in learning more about Kiss-Cote. I'm willing to volunteer my PT as a test vehicle. Send me a sample, I'll try it out and report my findings here on the forum.

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Old 15 Jan 2004, 11:59 pm
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Thanks for the welcome. I'll try to be brief and not too technical.

Loads of additional information can be seen at www.kiss-cote.com.

Our materials are very inert - or non-reactive. They stop enviornmental degradation whiile providing an easy to clean non-stick protective finish taht also reduces drag and friction. The problem with non-sticks has been they can't be made to stick to other things. That's why you can't fix your Teflon frying pan.

We have made the most non-reactive polymer known to man in a new form, where the polymer chain has a reactive "sticky" side and and non-reactive "non-stick" side (please see figure below). Wipe it onto any surface and wipe away ALL excess, leaving behind a mono-molecular layer with sticky side down and non-tick facing outward. Now you can make any cookware, car finish, or other material non-stick.

Of course, it looks great and feels good too. Leaves your car (asa well as your own skin) feeling silky smooth.

I could provide greater detail by individual email or to forum, depending upon forum particpant's preference.

Hope this info helps,

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Old 16 Jan 2004, 12:00 am
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Sorry my drawing mentioned above won't copy to forum. Glad to email it to those interested.

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Old 16 Jan 2004, 10:43 am
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gary have you ever seen this product used??
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Old 20 Jan 2004, 11:29 pm
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Man I would like to know if this stuff works for sure................
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Old 20 Jan 2004, 11:34 pm
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Old 21 Jan 2004, 12:12 am
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Guys, I have not tried the product mentioned. At the asking price, most likely won't. Out of respect for Keith I will not comment, and since I never used it it would not be fair. I will say this, synthetic paint sealants (like the one I sell) are superior to any finish coat I know of. Amino funtional resins form a much more resistant barrier of protection. Plus they are as reflective as any wax. I could sell mine at $85 a bottle maybe people will feel like they are getting someting better. I just don't understand why people think the more they spend the better it is.
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