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MultipleParadox June 17th, 2013 10:00

Finally! NeverWet coating available for real
 
I've been waiting for this thing to be available for real for years

You can be sure I'll spray every single inch of everything with this stuff, then I might die of cancer or something, but stuff will be clean and dry! :P

http://youtu.be/_4PShebMF4Y

In sale at Home Depot in the US right now, distributed by Rust-oleum
available in Canada later this year at home depot as well (I asked them, that was their answer)

Goggles anyone? Might be the best antifog there is.... I hope

coach June 17th, 2013 12:07

I'm willing to give it a shot on some older goggles.

Edit: not on the Canadian website yet

edit#2 :

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdf...23c7d17ce8.pdf
Quote:

Instruction Sheet
IMPORTANT: NeverWet dries to a Flat Frosted Clear. Because of the Frosted Clear
appearance, it should not be applied to items meant to be transparent, such as
motor vehicle windshields, eye glasses, etc.

NeverWet’s Flat Frosted Clear appearance may cause an item’s color or sheen to
change. Always test in an inconspicuous area before applying.

Brian McIlmoyle June 17th, 2013 12:15

Dries to a "milky White" coating... I'd say that would not be good for goggles..

TV-PressPass June 17th, 2013 12:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1806989)
Dries to a "milky White" coating... I'd say that would not be good for goggles..

"Fog of war" is the most appropriate joke I can make about that.

MultipleParadox June 17th, 2013 17:39

Doh!
That's a shame; looks like I've overlooked that "small" detail

Ok, it will get everywhere else though :P

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Not on Canadian site of Home Depot because not available here yet, as stated in OP

coach June 17th, 2013 17:50

I may still get some as I have some other projects it would work well with.

kullwarrior June 17th, 2013 18:40

I wonder how effectivve would it be for autobody against canadian winter (could you imagine if you vehicle never got a spot of mud on it?)

GBBR June 17th, 2013 20:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by kullwarrior (Post 1807161)
I wonder how effectivve would it be for autobody against canadian winter (could you imagine if you vehicle never got a spot of mud on it?)

hush, that idea will put automotive detailers in bankruptcy.

Shmivel June 20th, 2013 04:09

At last. A Shart repellent. Seniors rejoice!

Razmael June 24th, 2013 14:38

Hmm...what about coating an AEG with it as rain-proofing? Ooo, or coating the floor with it and creating an indoor skating rink! Coating an umbrella; a hat (ending the reign of terror of pigeons everywhere)...hey, if you can coat a toilet brush, why not the toilet itself so you never have to clean it? So many applications... <drools>

ThunderCactus June 24th, 2013 14:49

AEG's are already pretty much waterproof.
MOSFETs just need to be protected from rain, as long as they don't sit in a puddle or directly in the rain they're fine.
Also don't wrap them in plastic wrap because that just drowns it in water.
And I imagine it would make your BDU's glare....
If you really hate getting wet, either buy goretex, or don't play in the rain lol
For real men, there's softshells =p

thpethalK June 24th, 2013 16:12

I swear we saw this like a year ago...

MultipleParadox June 24th, 2013 16:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by thpethalK (Post 1809678)
I swear we saw this like a year ago...

2 years ago actually, but if you read the title and first post carefully...

Forever_kaos July 21st, 2013 19:12

Noticed my Homedepot had it, so I swung by and got it!
Will apply it tomorrow and see how it works. Will be going on a pair of leather boots.

Cobrajr122 July 21st, 2013 19:23

er ma gerd, I want this all over my ATV.


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