Published: September 27, 2007
Daytonabrands, Inc. Launches Revolutionary Paint Protection Coating: Expects 300-Plus Auto Dealerships to Use Product Within 3 Months
Daytonabrands, Inc.
(PINKSHEETS: DYTB), a manufacturer and marketer of innovative consumer
products for the automobile and home industries, announced today it will
launch its ArmorAuto product initially to more than 300 Auto Dealerships.
"ArmorCoat is a revolutionary spray installed clear bra system designed to
protect painted surfaces in high wear areas of vehicles which are prone to
chipping and damage," stated Scott Harkness of Daytonabrands. "Launching
this product will put Daytonabrands on thousands of cars every month."
What's so revolutionary about ArmorCoat(TM)?
Never before has a product like ArmorCoat(TM) been available as an
aftermarket option for passenger, fleet and custom painted vehicles.
ArmorCoat(TM) is designed for spray installation as a permanent solution to
the age-old problem of automotive paint chipping. When sprayed and cured
over an existing OEM or body shop clear finish, the highly flexible and
impenetrable properties of ArmorCoat(TM) will reduce and prevent chipping,
scratching and damage caused by stones, insects and weathering. Best of
all, it's virtually invisible.
How does it work?
ArmorCoat(TM) was developed through an innovative chemical grafting
process. By attaching the molecules of polymers that vary greatly in both
hardness and flexibility, a unique combination of properties were created
that exhibit incredible abrasion resistance and resilience in the same
polymer. By tightly controlling the synthesis of dissimilar materials, the
resulting formulation is capable of acting like a traditional hard drying
automotive clear coat while withstanding a 70 MPH gravel impact that would
normally be disastrous.
ArmorCoat(TM) is spray installed at a dry film thickness roughly 3 to 4
times greater than traditional automotive clears. Areas not to be covered
are masked off prior to installation. The product is then sprayed and
allowed to air dry, then unmasked and returned to the customer.
ArmorCoat(TM) was designed for cars, trucks, motor homes, over-the-road
trucks, motorcycles and any painted automotive surface subject to damage
caused by normal use and daily driving.
"We encourage any potential clients to view http://www.armorauto.com/ for a
full description of the product. Included on this website will be links to
show pictures of the product in use and other general information," noted
Harkness. Any automotive dealers, body shops, or repair facilities
interested in the product should contact Daytonabrands for a limited time
only discount.
About Daytonabrands, Inc.
Daytonabrands, Inc. has reunited the "best in the industry" automotive
marketing and sales "powerhouse team" comprised of former Armor All
Corporation senior executives, including its founder, Alan Rypinski and
many of its original 140 member sales representative groups. With an
exceptional history of leadership in the automotive aftermarket industry
and over 100 years of combined consumer packaged goods industry experience
with some of the most successful and respected marketing companies in the
world (including Disney, Pepsi-Cola, ConAgra, Clorox, Wyeth and GE), the
team provides distribution access to well over a 100,000 retail outlets.
Daytonabrands' products can be found in a variety of trade channels,
including the Internet, automotive catalogs, direct to consumer
television/print and various retail outlets (www.daytonabrands.com).
Daytonabrands products have been sold through Ace Hardware, Costco, Savon,
Albertsons, Walgreens, Checker, Kragen, Advance Auto, Schucks, Autozone, AJ
Prindle, Access Garage Doors, Silvo, Pantograms, Herrington, Egg Shops,
GarageToys.com, garagedepot.com, Garage Doors and More, Car Care, Logo
Advantage, Marwest, Meban Tuire and Auto, Ford Lincoln, 9Dollar Ads, Olson
Wholesale, Automotive Parts Network, B7L Distribution, Brandsmall, Harbor
Freight, Electronic Express, Lillian Vernon, numerous websites, independent
retailers and warehouse distributors.
Statements contained in this news release, aside from those identifying
historical facts, are 'forward looking statements' within the meaning of
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Safe Harbor
provisions as contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. Such forward-looking statements relating to the Company's future
expectations, including but not limited to revenues and earnings,
technology efficacy, strategies and plans, are subject to safe harbors
protection. Actual company results and performance may be materially
different from any future results, performance, strategies, plans, or
achievements that may be expressed or implied by any such forward-looking
statements. The Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements.
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