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Deletum 5000 Redux

[Update: Trying to find Deletum 5000? Look here]

I have been doing this blog for several months now, with a little sailing and a little local politics and a little personal stuff. I've done 50 odd posts so far.

The entry that has gotten by far the most hits and comments has been my post on Deletum 5000. I wrote about Deletum 5000 because I had seen this article in the Economist, and I woundered about the possible marine applications for this anti-grafitti paint that nothing sticks to.

Most of the commenters apparently can't read English, but hope that maybe the fact that I've commented on this Deletum 5000 means I've got some for sale. Turns out that my Deletum 5000 post is number 2 on the Google search for 'Deletum 5000'. So this entry is just a shameless way to get a few more hits and maybe move up to number 1...

February 18, 2004 in Science | Permalink

Comments

Dear Sir,
i have read the incredible Deletum 5000 and, if is possible, I would want to know where or as to be able to buy something in order to make a test.
I work in anti graffiti system in Italy.
Can you help me?
if the test is good i'm interested to the distribution in Italy.
Best ragards,
Fabio Marconi
President of Intelligence Service Innovation S.R.L

Posted by: Fabio Marconi | Mar 23, 2004 9:47:09 AM

I think this comment put me over the top - now #1 on google! Yippee!

Posted by: win | Mar 23, 2004 10:53:25 AM

Given you are now number 1 - do you know where to get Deletum 5000 in the UK - mexico is a bit far? Thanks for any help.

Posted by: mike | Oct 29, 2004 8:58:24 AM

Please see:

http://www.windsend.org/windsend/2004/09/deletum_update.html

As far as I know Deletum 5000 is not yet commercially available.

Deletum 3000 is. And as close as Spain...

Try Mr Villalobos.

Posted by: win | Oct 29, 2004 3:50:47 PM

I find links to this site and this very old story everywhere but not one to where to get this product! Please help us out! Send any and all ways to purchase this product!

Posted by: Nick P | Dec 9, 2006 3:47:26 PM

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