I decided to give arbitrary names to some of these concepts so they'd be easier to reason about. I got this far:
#a clipped number is a number greater than zero and less than 1001.
#a shiny number is a number that can be represented as the product of two clipped numbers in exactly one way. (ignoring ordering. a*b and b*a count as the same way)
#two numbers A and B are an additive decomposition of N if A and B are clipped, and A+B = N.
#a number N is bouncy if, for all possible additive decompositions of N, A*B is nonshiny.