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Re: New product at Home Depot - NeverWet

How about the bottom of cars to repel winter's salt on the roads.

cableties
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cableties

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said by fartness:

How about the bottom of cars to repel winter's salt on the roads.

»www.neverwet.com/

They sprayed it on test item, submerged in SEA water over a year, removed from the sea water and it dripped dry.

Bottom of car... hmmmm ... who wants to be test subject??

Rxdoxx

join:2000-11-03
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Rxdoxx

said by cableties:

They sprayed it on test item, submerged in SEA water over a year, removed from the sea water and it dripped dry.

I'm hearing too much hype, and as Lurch77 said, have to hear more info

Questions I have starting with the sea water.... was it in an agitation free tank? So it only would look impervious to seawater, but be non-durable in the sea itself?

Another question is flexibility. Sure looked nice rolling off the shirt, but the guy didn't move. If he tries that after a softball game is the shirt going to demo the same? or will it look like a chocolate/mustard Batik? »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batik

Yet another thought is that I would like to see that toilet brush demo-ed. Yeah, who wants yucky crap sticking to it, but will the scrubbing action have the coating fracturing off the bristles all over the place?
The demo only showed the bristles staying dry with dipping.
Never showed the bristles staying coated with any (even gentle) use

I'm sure there will be valid uses, but something in me says that if the product is as impervious as is being suggested, how long before the EPA begins to issue warnings as to landfill forever etc

Lots of facts to still come out, but their advertising has done its product market-introduction work.