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http://www.neverwet.com/

"At NeverWet, we have developed a super hydrophobic coating that completely repels water and heavy oils. Any object coated with our NeverWet™ coating literally cannot be touched by liquid. Any liquid placed on this coating is repelled and simply rolls off without touching the underlying surface. Not only is this amazing to see, but it solves a myriad of problems."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqGkC5uJ0yM&list=PL023F83DA5D59D0B2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7is6r6zXFDc&list=PL023F83DA5D59D0B2&index=1

Ha! Looks like a nice replacement for Scotchgarding your container.

Might even be able to coat your canopy with it ;).

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chutem

I wonder what happens if you coat the bottom of a boat with it?


I'm thinkin' the boat sinks because there is no friction or surface tension holding the boat up...it just slips right on through the water.
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popsjumper

***I wonder what happens if you coat the bottom of a boat with it?


I'm thinkin' the boat sinks because there is no friction or surface tension holding the boat up...it just slips right on through the water.coat your boat with Whatever. Whatever floats your boat :)
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airtwardo

That stuff was posted & discussed of FB last year...it's fairly expensive, doesn't last as long as one might think, and really fugulys up many materials it put on.



It definitely fugulys up material. I bought a kit the other day and sprayed it on my shoes as a test. The shoes were black, now they're gray, which is fine because they still look nice, but any thoughts I had of putting it on my rig are gone. It's great stuff, works just like they say, but you'll want to put it on white stuff, not black stuff.

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but any thoughts I had of putting it on my rig are gone.



Consult your rig manufacturer prior to adding anything to your rig that they didn't put on it, or offer to put on it. Many manufacturers will spray a rig with Scotchguard, for example, if you're worried about having a dirty rig.

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