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KMS Woodworks
KMS Woodworks Blogger Nederland, CO on Apr 24, 2012
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The science of miss-information.

What a scam....adding this powder to your paint will increase the "insulation" of your home?

Sorry guys, you need to brush up on your understanding of thermal dynamics.

http://www.insuladd.com/facts-about-insulati...

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  • Steve G Fort Collins, CO
    You can fool some of the people all the time, and I guess that's all it takes to move some product.
    on Apr 24, 2012 · Like 2
  • Woodbridge Environmental ... Colonia, NJ
    There are products that create a reflective surface that is mislabeled as providing insulating quality. When in fact all its doing is reflecting heat off the surface. I run into this all the time with people claiming this works. Yea until it gets dirty. Snake oil. I got a bridge for them to buy as well.

    The fact is this product will help insulate but the cost of the product and combined with the ...»

    amount of R value it provides, it will take more years then the product will last to pay for itself in savings. All you end up with is a pretty home and lighter wallet.

    on Apr 25, 2012 · Like 2
  • Peace Painting Co., Inc. Alpharetta, GA
    and you won't have to caulk if you add caulk to your paint
    on Apr 25, 2012 · Like 5
  • Pam D Alexandria, LA
    Are there people who actually believe these statements? This is as bad as the fense going into the garage........... Duh
    on Apr 29, 2012 · Like 2

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