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Charlotte, NC - June 19, 2008

X-Tream Clean XTC based in Charlotte, NC has introduced a new and improved formula for its MX /ATV Wash product. The new formula is now readily biodegradable, environmentally friendly, phosphate free and non-chalking. The previous formula was classified as biodegradable but now is classified as readily biodegradable because it can be broken down faster than the prior version. The new formula is also more environmentally friendly by being phosphate free. Without phosphates it will also prevent the product from chalking. Chalking usually occurs once the liquid portion of the product has evaporated and formed a film on the surface to which it was applied.

MX / ATV Wash is specifically designed and formulated with the latest product materials available which enables X-Tream Clean to produce this product. We are meeting the new demand for environmentally friendly products with this new formula and are very eager to introduce it to our customers. The new MX / ATV Wash is now available through X-Tream Clean XTC and through local retail outlets.

X-Tream Clean XTC develops, markets and distributes cleaning products made specifically for motocross bikes and ATVs or any off-road vehicle. For further information please visit X-Tream Clean XTC or email [email protected].

Official Sponsor of the 2008 MDK/MediaZone/Warthog Racing Academy Motocross Team

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