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got this off another forum:

 

Old invention, I bought a 4L can/bottle of a different very similar product for industrial use.

 

I'm not exactly sure how similar this is, but the one I used required two coats of different product to active, and it's toxic, so its not good for everyday use, plus it wears off very quickly, even minimal friction will remove it. Something like shoes are not feasible even if you tried, because you'd be spraying them everyday.

 

This isn't going to get anywhere, hydrophobic spray would have made further advances if it was more feasible.

 

Edit: Ultra-ever dry is the product we used.

Last edit: 2013-06-20 15:02:15

 

I've used some on my wipers before but it doesn't last too long. After 1 rainy day it stops working as well but still usable. Effects start to diminish after a week or so.

 

and a non-sponsored bit of testing over at Ars Technica of a competing, but very similar product called ultra-Ever Dry. I highly doubt Neverwet is any different, if only in product name.

Summary? Limited use, limited time.

 

Frankly,i wont mind applying this prior to each winter race, just to ensure my bike doesn't carry a kilogram of mud, and especially some coverage on the seat of my pants, to avoid that IJustShatMyself look... :P

Edited by Capricorn
Guest Latent Blue
Posted

Thats frekin awesome...

Guest Latent Blue
Posted

Ill spray my wifes shower towel... hahahaha... can just imagine the frastration!

Guest Latent Blue
Posted (edited)

Inside of a tamato sauce bottle..:blink:

:o

Wow!!!!

 

 

Edited by Latent Blue

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