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Microheat Launches HotShot(r) Wireless,

Radio Frequency Technology for Heated Washer Fluid System Advancement to heated windshield cleaning launches at SEMA Show, Booth 12760

LAS VEGAS, NV, November 1, 2005 - Microheat, Inc. introduces HotShot Wireless, a radio frequency upgrade to HotShot, the revolutionary hot washer fluid windshield cleaning and de-icing system. Microheat's research and development team adapted HotShot's advanced technology into a wireless system that drivers can easily install themselves.

HotShot Wireless launches today at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the premier international convention for the automotive aftermarket. The system will be displayed at Microheat's booth, #12760.

The original HotShot, an award-winning system, has been available in the aftermarket for over a year and is now being featured in GM Showrooms on the 2006 Cadillac DTS and Buick Lucerne. Thanks to HotShot, drivers no longer have to scrape ice and grime from their cars, a problem that has haunted drivers since the invention of wiper blades 75 years ago. Market research shows that within a few years, HotShot will be a standard feature on all new vehicles.

"The innovation behind HotShot Wireless is a huge advancement for the product and for our company," said Microheat President and CEO Gary Pilibosian. "This wireless system can be easily plugged into an automobile by any driver, making the product easily accessible and affordable to drivers throughout the world."

The acclaimed HotShot has been the recipient of numerous awards including: Frost & Sullivan's 2005 Excellence in Emerging Technologies Best Practices Award; Popular Mechanics deemed it the "Outstanding Achievement in New Product Design and Innovation." In June 2004, Newport Publications, publishers of leading trucking industry publications, honored Microheat with its Heavy Duty Trucking "Nifty Fifty" designation, as well its "Terrific Twenty" award for Truck Sales and Leasing magazine. RoadStar magazine chose HotShot as "MVP" (most valuable product) of the Year in 2004.

Introduced commercially in 2002, HotShot features a patented cycling technology that intelligently heats fluid to an exact temperature and sprays the fluid at a precise time interval to quickly and efficiently remove snow, ice, bugs and road grime from vehicles. The all-season, all-weather system can be activated at any time during vehicle operation.

Microheat, Inc. is a Farmington Hills, Michigan-based, privately-held company fully focused on the design, manufacture, production and sale of its advanced fluid heating system products and related components for integration into washer/wiper system modules of cars and trucks. To date, Microheat has received four U.S. patents and 27 patent applications globally. The company is TS16949 certified. For more information and photographic images from Microheat and HotShot, please visit www.microheat.com.