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Gentry Eagle Trans-Atlantic record-setting boat during
construction. KISS-COTE is used in the manufacture of boats, on all
their finishes once in use, and in the engines to enhance performance. |
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Barnacles being removed by hand from boat panelling 25 months of barnacle
growth is easy to remove from a gelcoat finish. Barnacles have the strongest
cement known to man. |
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KISS-COTE Concentrated Gel being applied to the "Black Ninja"
in the Wellcraft plant. |
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KISS-COTE Concentrated Gel easily restores life to faded finishes. |
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Concrete shedding water KISS-COTE waterproofs and protects concrete,
shedding water more than a 15 years after application |
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KISS-COTE is used as a long-lasting release agent for many different
materials, like this bathroom vanity mold. |
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Sand with water unable to wet it. KISS-COTE treated beach sand repels
water. |
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Two wood panels- one with KISS-COTE and one without The left half
of this cypress fence was treated with KISS-COTE and sheds water while
the untreated right side absorbs water and grows mildew. |
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Concrete at The Florida Aquarium Shedding Water The concrete at The
Florida Aquarium is not covered with broken glass. What you see is the
long-lasting water-shedding effects of KISS-COTE on the concrete. |
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KISS-COTE waterproofs concrete and may be applied to produce very
fine details as shown by the label made with KISS-COTE. |
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A KISS-COTE treated automobile hood reflects the detail of the leaves
in the tree 40 feet above the car. |
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KISS-COTE can boost horsepower and reduce drag on high-performance
racing boats- enough to give the extra edge needed to win. |
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An airplane being treated with KISS-COTE Drag on aircraft is signifigantly
reduced due to reduction in wind drag. In flight, this leads to signifigant
fuel savings and higher airspeeds. |