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I have been educating and installing BlueMaxx for a couple of years now and I wanted to answer your questions and address your concerns. First of all BlueMaxx was not developed by NASA, some of our other products such as our insulation blankets were, just not BlueMaxx. BlueMaxx is a synthetic additive that is added to your a/c unit that reduces your air at the vents by 6-8 degrees fahrenheit. This is something that is shown to all homeowners during the installation so they know that this is not a gimmick nor is it a scam. We test the temperatures before the installation and after so all the guess work is taken out. Also after the installation the BlueMaxx additive will reduce and reverse all oil fouling that occurs in all a/c units, because of this BlueMaxx will extend the life of your current a/c unit. This installation lasts for the life of the unit with no future applications required. We are a christian company with christian beliefs and would not be growing at a staggering rate if we were out taking advantage of homeowners, especially the elderly. I thank you all for reading and ask that you do your due diligence before slandering any company.

God Bless all of you

Steve G.
If this product does what you say it does, then you need to take the following steps.

1) Have an independent engineering firm supervise before and after tests.

2) Have a signed report that explains the thermodynamic action of the product, and how it changes the activity in the system to lower supply temperatures.

3) Have three manufacturers of compressors review the data and the chemistry involved, and at a minimum, state that there is no affect on the warranty of their equipment.

Every action in physics that is understood by Men has a logical explanation that is both understandable and repeatable. A statement of "look at this" or "we produced a result" is never sufficient.

Until you have these testimonies in place, your will have a defect in your marketing. I will tell you that if I am suspicious about any product, it is one that is marketed directly to an unsophisticated consumer. If your product is everything you say it is, then your sales force should be HVAC professionals who understand and can attest to the veracity of the product claims.

The greatest inertia against your product is that it is not being used in every system being produced by the major manufactures of HVAC equipment. If it is as good a product as is claimed, then it would already have been snapped up by Emerson or LG or Danfoss in order to achieve higher SEER numbers and lower power costs.

The fact that it is not used by manufacturers is a judgement against it, and suggests to me that you will not be able to meet the standard I set forth above.

When Jesus stood before Pilate and Herod, he had no need to explain himself.

However, Bluemaxx DOES have to explain itself.
 
These two clowns, in the video, have got to be kidding. Do they think for even one minute that every one of us can't see through the b.s. gimmick, gimme a break. Don't insult our intelligence. I'm embarrassed for them, to a degree. A grease gun, for real. I'm sorry, but that is a pathetic attempt to try and make a professional believe in that ruse.

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I finally watched the video...

::DD: ::DD: ::DD:


These 2 idiots... "schrader tool" which is a service valve wrench and the grease gun. BAHAHAAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
 
I finally watched the video...

::DD: ::DD: ::DD:


These 2 idiots... "schrader tool" which is a service valve wrench and the grease gun. BAHAHAAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I speed watched it, omg I could rip them to shreds. They are definately not doing anyone any favors. They need to stay far away from any service ports, "schrader tools" and pumps (a grease gun, are you freaking kidding me...). I bet those systems will have locked down compressors in no time.
 
Published on Jun 25, 2013
bluemaxx™ liquid is added to the refrigerant of an existing air-conditioner or refrigeration system. bluemaxx™ is a synthetic engineered product that can achieve up to 15% or more of energy saving on air-cooled and up to 10% or more energy savings on water-cooled systems. Our associates supply the correct amount of fluid for small to very large systems. bluemaxx™ is compatible with all common refrigerants including R-22, R-134a, R-407, and R-410a.
After bluemaxx™ is added, you should immediately start to feel the difference and for the same energy, have greater cooling. As a synthetic component, bluemaxx™ is guaranteed to cause no damage to the cooling system. Rather, it can extend the life of the system and at the same time reduce regular maintenance due to less run time.
*bluemaxx™ will not void manufacturer's warranty and is compatible with new and old refrigerants.
On the site there is NO link for any kind of paperwork about installing it, the warranty, the guarantee, MSDS, and the statement from the manufacturers regarding anything. At least IceCOLD had an MSDS that said "proprietary". hahahahaa
 
These two clowns, in the video, have got to be kidding. Do they think for even one minute that every one of us can't see through the b.s. gimmick, gimme a break. Don't insult our intelligence. I'm embarrassed for them, to a degree. A grease gun, for real. I'm sorry, but that is a pathetic attempt to try and make a professional believe in that ruse.

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Hey buddy
Check yourself
That is a calibrated pump!
and a calibrated bottle too!!
 
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Right at the end is the best where he says the homeowner believed everything they said they were going to do
Lol
 
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Their video production wasn't geared at marketing to professionals. At the end they said something like, "You'll need a certification to work with refrigerants, and we can help you get that."

That indicates that they were marketing to people who have no experience with refrigeration service. They fail to mention that in most areas, not only would a person need an EPA certification, but they would also need a contractors license to work on these systems.

That little comment of, "the home owner believed everything" was a little Freudian slip that showed they knew their pitch was a scam.

I feel a little sorry for the video producer who posted his work on YouTube to promote his own video services. He takes a beating in the comments for a product he is not responsible for. Well, actually pretty funny. Guilty by association.
 
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Yep they are ready to help
they are looking for people who don't know what they are doing as employees and customers
Could be loosing the middle scam I mean man soon and get those homeowners certified and make even more money lol
 
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I got this response from clay..lol. and yes I was harsh.
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God Bless all of you

Steve G.
The standard AHRI analytical procedures for testing purity involve pouring liquid refrigerant into a vessel and flashing off volatile components. Whenever unnecessary analytical tests have to be performed to disprove gimmicks that its nothing more than oil additive, high GWP refrigerants have to be sent to heaven. Think of the environment.

by the way , take apart a set of worn bearings for skateboards and remove the grease completely with a solvent. Replace with a few drops of vegetable oil you in some flashy looking bottle you intend on selling at what works out to 10 cents a drop through late night TV show. It will freewheel much much longer than brand new bearings. It is true that you reduce the drag caused by lubricant by a factor of 50 or so while free wheeling, but absolutely slaughter the lubrication and protection under load. Awesome seeing is believing while having no meaning value in real life. Would it help you get conned if you were provided a few email addresses with someone to answer that's been specifically setup to play along with the story?

BS spewed using my iPhone (R) in Boca Raton, Phloriduh
 
My favorite part is that they dump the excess back into the bottle, so even if this crap isn't hygroscopic it will be contaminated with dissolved gasses, moisture, and dirt. Think of all the contaminants going into the last few systems worth of that quart. Eek.
 
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My favorite part is that they dump the excess back into the bottle, so even if this crap isn't hygroscopic it will be contaminated with dissolved gasses, moisture, and dirt. Think of all the contaminants going into the last few systems worth of that quart. Eek.
Ahh Daniel son... < Karate kid. Not to worry, is only smoke and mirrors.

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I got better results than they did, and all I did was put a very strong magnet from an old hard drive on my ductwork. Tested and verified using their method, thermometer read 76° before magnet, after unit running for 10 minutes with my special magnet, thermometer read 62°. I only have one more of these special magnets left, I'll take offers. I just checked again, to put thermostat back to normal, and my laser thermometer is down to 52°, you better hurry, and get this special magnet, I'm going to go look for very old computers tomorrow and see if I can find any that were less than 1gb that's gotta be the reason they're special. Maybe I'll get a calibrated magnet and test it next. I'm gonna be rich, and belly building, one day I'll look like these guys.
 
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