Is DreamDex really the "super" lumber it is purported to be?

Over the past three years, we, at Compass Lumber Products, have worked closely with the scientists at New Forest Strategies, to refine the decking now known as DreamDex.  Our number one goal was to make sure that the final product was highly resistant to water.  With the massive failure of composites over the last few years from deterioration due to water intake, we felt it was imperative to develop a product that would not absorb water. We kept DreamDex in a bucket, submerged for a month at a time. We put DreamDex in a can full of gasoline and lit it on fire and left it for 20 minutes. We held an industrial pressure washer 10 inches from the surface of DreamDex and left it on for 15 minutes. We left DreamDex in the hot sun for months at a time. Over the last few years we had several pieces fail and the scientists tweaked the formula until all of our tests gave us the results we wished for. We now can say with confidence, that we have a product that will last indefinetly.  There may be some color fading, and some slight checking, but no major detrioration has been found after testing under the severest circumstances! Now we have "DreamDex, Scientifically Enhanced Performance Lumber".