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    NaeKuh, he already explained why he isnt sharing all that information. And I think his reason actually makes sense. If I had a great idea, I wouldnt go spilling it out on a forum full of technically inclined people and risk loosing my ideas to copycats.

    It sounds to me like you're concern is genuine but you aren't taking the whole picture into consideration. When the liquid is ready, it will be ready. When it is distributed, it will be tested. When it is pattened and fully protected, he will probably tell us all the details. When it's tested, your conclusions will either be valid or not but there is nothing more important than real testing when it comes down to this type of stuff.

    Patience , this guy is convinced this will work!
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