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It was a pretty amazing demonstration.  He had a metal plate coated with 
different treatments sitting on a hot plate.  He dropped ice cubes on 
the bare metal, and it instantly melted.  The ice he dropped on the 
coated parts sat there for a long time until melting, maybe just a bit 
faster than room temperature.  It's certainly meant for custom rods, but 
the stuff was awesome.  The price seems about right, but you should look 
for different vendors. 
   TP


Bart Bartkowiak wrote:
> 
> The main supplier web site is http://www.coollizard.com/.  The Products 
> page on their site lists it at a MSRP of $189 per 2 gallon pkg.  I have 
> not searched any further than that but I have found with the American 
> Muscle products that you should definitely look at all the distributors. 
>  Their products have a pretty good variance in price between the 
> different distributors.
>  
>

Tony Puig
Mountain View, CA
'65 Coronet 500 'vert
tpuig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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