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Have you seen this stuff yet ?
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Luv to try that on plugs
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Wow that is amazing
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yeah.....gotta love nano technology
thought about plugs for a minute then i envisioned doing a whole BOAT :uhuh: |
Found it on amazon 106 dollars for top coat a quart 9000 dollars for a 55 gallon drum of the bottom coat haven't found it in a smaller quantity as of yet
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Keep looking. I know you can do it. I am not good at finding things.
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End of this video reveals some issues
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Comes in quarts,
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Haven't seen it in clear yet
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I'd start a wader refurbishing business and use that stuff.
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Imagine using that on exposed surfaces of a beach truck or even coating the exterior of a vehicle with it. It would always be clean
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Great looking stuff...BUT...does not look user friendly. With all of the pre-use precautions this stuff looks like it could be a problem for the user. Not abrasion resistant…have to wear gloves to put your boots on…Like Nebe mentioned…treat waders??? Sounded like good idea…I don 't think I'd use on breathable waders (I still don't think there is such a thing…I STILL sweat in those suckers), plus just rubbing of wader legs while walking would seem to negate the coating. As far as I'm concerned it's cost preventative! Might have some industrial applications. :huh:
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I could coat myself with it and finally get out to those really deep rocks that I've been ogling. Moses style!
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Ill stick to my cans of camp dry for spraying my waders and dry top and outerwear, stuff works great and is cheap and doesn't require all the steps of this product
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I'm curious about an electronics application. Cell phones, cameras, etc..
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electronics
the first instance of seeing this new nanotechnology
was where they put an object in a chamber and pressurized it making anything inside 100% waterproof so if you were to take some newer phones that are water resistant i think it might work |
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