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    Hmmm... I wonder how this stuff'd go on workbench tops, lathe beds, etc., etc?

    Ultra Ever Dry - YouTube

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    Now that is cool! Heaps of good uses for it I reckon..... even just little things like being able to use ALL of the paint from a tin or tray if it was covered in that stuff. How much easier would it be to tip mixed cement out of a wheel burrow?

    Although, if its a clear finish..... I'd paint my whole car in it. Never have to wash it again!

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    The pooling (green) water in the middle had me intrigued. On the minus side, have you seen the price?

    Ultra Ever Dry - Waterproofing Coating - Industrial - Tools - Clothing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    Ouch! Around $150 for 4 square metres (the smallest qty, so the most expensive). In this case I was right in assuming 'if you have to ask the price you can't afford it'. Still, not as expensive as I though it would have been. Could be worth it for never having to wash the car again

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    Yeah, the price puts it a wee tad out of my budgetary range. (A wee tad? Like... I couldn't even afford the sales tax on it! )

    Still, if a tin or two fell off the back of a truck driving by...
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    I'm sure I can think of a few Mom's who'd like their 'little Johnny's' clothes coated in the stuff!
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    Default Hydrophobic nan-particles

    How long before we use this coating to keep our outdoor woodwork dry? Video runs for a few minutes. You'll be amazed.

    Mark Shaw: One very dry demo | Video on TED.com

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    That is quite interesting. Look forward to seeing its development and application.

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