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Wow Ultra Ever Dry is amazing

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Won't be long until the News story about a guy accidentally killing his Wife while attempting to coat her Uterus.
 
Abrasion kills it, so anything vaguely exposed to any repetitive interaction with people or objects will need constant reapplication.

Would be awesome to spray exterior windows and siding with, though expensive.

Yeah, maybe gutters/roof to prevent icicles from ever forming?
 
As I sit here spraying my work boots with SCOTCHGUARD that I purchased at Walmart for $4.95, I thought, neat product, perhaps I should throw away my $4.95 Scotchguard and purchase the same thing for $65.
 
As I sit here spraying my work boots with SCOTCHGUARD that I purchased at Walmart for $4.95, I thought, neat product, perhaps I should throw away my $4.95 Scotchguard and purchase the same thing for $65.

scotchguard is crap compared to what whatever is in those videos...
 
coat underwear or clothes.
never have to wash anything ever!

endless possibilities with this stuff

no... youd still have to wash. the military does it by infusing the cloth with silver. bacteria doesnt grow on it, so it never smells. so they say..
 
The product is not a silver bullet for all applications, but it does offer some game-changing possibilities that will work within its abilities. You mention heat and pressure. How much heat and how much pressure? It can take up to 300 F, some pressure as well. Since it is a new technology, more often that not we can only suggest you buy a small amount (quart of bottom and top coat) and try it. Thank you for your consideration.

Hmmm... now that they're here I need to think of some other questions. :hmm:
 
I wonder how much it really costs to make. A $5 container with enough to coat some shoes or something like that for testing purposes would be interesting.
 
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