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Wow Ultra Ever Dry is amazing

I wonder how long the coating lasts. How frequently does it need to be re-applied? A marketing video does not answer these questions. Really interested in it though.
 
There's a demo kit for $65, but I don't know what it comes with. Is it samples of materials pre-coated to see the difference, or just a small sample of the 2 layers?
 
I wonder how long the coating lasts. How frequently does it need to be re-applied? A marketing video does not answer these questions. Really interested in it though.

Yeah I was wondering too, the answer I found on their page is:

2. How long will Ultra-Ever Dry coating last?
Environmental conditions will affect duration and these can
vary. Abrasion is the leading cause of reduction in the coating’s
life. Under non-abrasive, static conditions, you should expect
to see many years of outdoor service. Indoor applications will
exceed that of outdoor applications.

Pretty vague there, but it seems to last a while. I'm more curious how they'd last on the gloves and shoes, where the coating will be undergoing a lot of flexing and such. Will it "dry out" and crack sooner than expected on the gloves?
 
Yeah the uses for this are innumerable. I have the same concerns as above though. How durable is it?

I'm planning to build a solar electric mahogany boat in a few years. I'm wondering if it's suitable for such an application, since drag would be a significant factor, and what difference it might make... hmmm

BTW, does anyone have modeling software that I can use to calculate fluid drag on a boat?
 
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