It's actually pretty cheap, here:

http://j-walk.com/other/wifispray/

Josh Luthman
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Direct: 937-552-2343
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I'll take a case of the yellow. Do you accept Paypal? :)
>
> Travis
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>
>
> Mac Dearman wrote:
>
> I have some Wi-Fi spray I use on client CPE when their signal degrades. Two
> squirts and their old -87 become a -67 instantly!! It comes in several
> different colors - - like wifi red, radio white and my favorite of all is
> 802yellow!!
>
> I have several bottles for sale if anyone is interested. :-)
>
> Mac (not Dearman)
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>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On
> Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:00 AM
> To: wireless@wispa.org
> Subject: [WISPA] DTV transition
>
> I do hope all of you are ready for the new DTV channels!  Just got this
> today and thought I'd pass it along.
>
>
>
>  For Immediate Release
>
> Are you ready for Digital TV? Starting in February, 2009, analog TV
> signals will no longer be available in many areas. To ensure
>
>
>  continued
>
>
>  enjoyment of your favorite programs, you'll need to purchase a new
>
>
>  digital
>
>
>  TV-ready receiver or a set-top converter box.
>
> But that's not all you'll need. Due to their continuously-varying
> amplitudes, analog-TV signals can roughen and damage the surfaces of
>
>
>  older
>
>
>  and heavily-used television antenna elements.
>
> Composed of binary ones and zeros, modern state-of-the art digital TV
> signals can bounce off roughened antenna surfaces, weakening signals
>
>
>  and
>
>
>  rendering some digital TV signals completely unwatchable.
>
> Instead of replacing that older and expensive outdoor antenna, you
>
>
>  can
>
>
>  recondition it. After all, you wouldn't throw away your automobile
>
>
>  because
>
>
>  its finish gets weathered and dull, would you? No...  you'd wash and
>
>
>  wax
>
>
>  it!
>
> Quintidigital Discount Products, Inc., announces DigiWash (tm) and
>
>
>  DigiWax
>
>
>  (tm), two products guaranteed to increase your digital TV viewing
> satisfaction.
>
> Before you connect your new digital TV receiver or converter to an
>
>
>  older
>
>
>  outdoor antenna, wash the antenna's elements with DigiWash, an
>
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>  ecofriendly
>
>
>  and biodegradable cleanser that removes roughened analog-signal
>
>
>  residue
>
>
>  and bird droppings.
>
> When the elements are dry, simply apply a light coating of DigiWax
>
>
>  (tm) to
>
>
>  the antenna's elements, buff with a chamois or lamb's-wool mitt, and
> you're assured of DTV reception that's Every Bit As Good (sm).
>
> Manufactured with lubricants produced by farm-raised pythons and
> free-range rattlesnakes, DigiWash and DigiWax will be available in
> high-end consumer-electronics stores and audiophile boutiques on
>
>
>  April
>
>
>  1st, 2009.
>
> #--30--#
>
> DigiWash and DigiWax are trademark of Quintidigital Discount
>
>
>  Products,
>
>
>  Inc.
> Every Bit As Good is a registered service mark of Crotalus Products,
>
>
>  Inc.
>
>
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