Mallinckrodt Baker, Inc., Lanolin; pp. 1-7; Sep. 11, 2000; Internet (www.jtbaker.com). |
SURU Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, Limited, Unequaled Quality in Lanolin; pp. 1-3; Sep. 11, 2000; Internet (www.suru.com). |
ASTM Standards Source, ASTM Standards Source Petroleum Collection; pp. 1-11; Oct. 25, 2000; Internet (www.astm.org). |
Noria, Oil Analysis.com Simple Dilanalysis Solutions; pp. 1-5; Oct. 25, 2000; Internet (www.noria.com). |
Rolex Lanolin Products Limited, What is Lanolin; pp. 1-2; May 11, 2000; Internet (www.rolexlanolin.com). |
WordPro Designs, Inc., Total Lubrication System Cleaning Solution; pp. 1-6; Feb. 14, 2000; Internet (www.wordpro.net). |
MTX Products, Triple XXX; pp. 1-10; Feb. 10, 2000; Internet (www.wordpro.net). |
A product named “Triple XXX,” which contains esters of naturally-occurring fatty acids, was offered for sale by inventor Frank Miller as a metal cleaning agent on the Internet for approximately seven days starting at the begginning of the last week of Nov. of 1999. The name of this product was quickly changed to “Auto-Rx®” (due to confusion of the name “Triple XXX” by Internet users with pornographic material). |
A product named “Auto-Rx®”, which had previously been named “Triple XXX,” and that contains esters of naturally-occurring fatty acids, has been offered for sale to the public by inventor Frank Miller as an agent for cleaning internal engine parts since Dec. of 1999. |
A product named “NATRALUBE,” which contains esters of naturally-occurring fatty acids, has been offered for sale to the public as a lubricant additive by The Fanning Corporation since Oct. of 1996, with the first public sale occurring in Jan. of 1997. |