I was right about DCU !!!!!!!!
DCU has to wait 3 years before making its technology available to Maytag, GE, Amana, etc.
"Under the agreement, Benton Harbor, Mich.-based Whirlpool will pay the company a one-time licensing fee and royalties for the first three years its new, Dryclean technology-enhanced products are on the market. After that time, Whirlpool will retain a non-exclusive license and Dryclean USA may license its technology to other manufacturers."
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