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Deas Plant.

07-27-2003 12:10:29




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Hi, Folks. I know absolutely nothing about the product, 'Bluesky', mentioned in the clipping below. I thought some of you who live a bit closer to it than I do might be interested in checking it out further. I have added the Bluesky link below. This clipping comes from an e-mail newsletter that I received yesterday.

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#2 - for Men (but not necessarily)...

In my search for something to prevent rust in water-fueled engines, I discovered a product called BlueSky. But it could be purchased only in
commercial quantities, and I wanted this product for myself and my friends, so I have spent the past year helping to make BlueSky available to
consumers.

It is a diesel or gas additive that causes the fuel to burn differently, eliminating 96 percent of oxides of nitrogen from your exhaust (these are
what cause ozone pollution) and 36 percent of hydrocarbons. This is fantastic news for ozone-polluted cities. The former mayor of Los Angeles
found this product amazing, and owners of older cars may find that BlueSky helps them pass emissions tests.

But beyond its environmental benefits, Blue Sky has some very positive side effects. It creates a Teflon-like coating that makes your engine very
slippery and thus increases your horsepower. Further, it gives you much better gas mileage. Depending on your engine, this effect alone could repay you for using BlueSky.

The really interesting advantages come from the reduction in maintenance costs and the increase in engine life that BlueSky affords. Trucking
companies have found that using it can result in a significant savings in maintenance costs and allow their trucks' engines to go hundreds of
thousands of miles further (this is not an exaggeration -- you can see test results at http://www.spiritofmaat.com/maatshop/bl_main.htm).
Please note that in extensive tests, this additive performs in a class beyond anything currently available at your automotive store.

If you have an antique car, a hot rod, a racing car, or an older car, you will readily appreciate what a product like this could mean. And any car
owner who uses it is doing a favor for Mother Earth.

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I'd be interested to hear any further feedback on this product as I live in Australia and had never heard of it until now.

You all have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Terry H

08-02-2003 08:49:11




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 Re: Bluesky. in reply to Deas Plant., 07-27-2003 12:10:29  
Re read the first line of the ad. To HE** with the "Bluesky." I want to know where to get a "water fueled engine"!

Terry H



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AZ Jack

07-28-2003 21:05:25




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 Re: Bluesky. in reply to Deas Plant., 07-27-2003 12:10:29  
Sounds like it is named well-probably what you get if you buy it---a lot of blue sky.



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Green Pastures

07-29-2003 00:56:26




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 Re: Re: Bluesky. in reply to AZ Jack, 07-28-2003 21:05:25  
So you guys that drive 18 wheelers have been using Bluesky for fifteen years and not telling us? I'll bet the mechanic puts a few Mason jars of the stuff in the storage compartment next to the fuel tanks every time you go back to the yard, so you'll have it when you fuel up on the road.....or get thirsty.
Slowpoke



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rustyfarmall

07-27-2003 21:51:54




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 Re: Bluesky. in reply to Deas Plant., 07-27-2003 12:10:29  
Never heard of it till now, sounds like snake oil to me. If it is that good, wouldn't the oil companies already be adding it to their product?



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Deas Plant.

07-28-2003 03:39:05




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 Re: Re: Bluesky. in reply to rustyfarmall, 07-27-2003 21:51:54  
Hi, Rustyfarmall. Or buying up the rights to it and putting it on ice somewhere so it doesn't cost them business.

If anybody has any further info, good or bad, I'd like to hear it, please.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.



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rustyfarmall

07-28-2003 05:43:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Bluesky. in reply to Deas Plant., 07-28-2003 03:39:05  
Oil companies wouldn't do that, would they? LOL.



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Deas Plant.

07-29-2003 01:06:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bluesky. in reply to rustyfarmall, 07-28-2003 05:43:20  
Hi, Rustyfarmall. No, they wouldn't ----- -----
like politicians wouldn't mishandle the truth.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.



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