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incredible water-repellent applications!

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spaghetti

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Guess what can be achieved with this treatment on wetsuits, fins or spearguns: zero attrition, water escapes from it!!!
Look with your unbelieving eyes! :eek:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IPM8OR6W6WE]The Official Ultra-Ever Dry Product Video - Superhydrophobic and oleophobic coating - YouTube[/ame]
 
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That's some crazy stuff! It would indeed be interesting to see the coating on a wetsuit. Might end up pulling a Moses and parting the seas..rofl
 
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What does that stuff do to drag????????????????????

It looks like it reduces it hugely. Think much more efficient fins, wetsuits that allow faster movement with less effort. Zero to 30 meters in 10 seconds? 500 meter dynamics?

Does the stuff deteriorate rubber?


This is really interesting.

Connor
 
What does that stuff do to drag????????????????????

It looks like it reduces it hugely. Think much more efficient fins, wetsuits that allow faster movement with less effort. Zero to 30 meters in 10 seconds? 500 meter dynamics?

Does the stuff deteriorate rubber?


This is really interesting.

Connor

No to mention Ketchup bottles: no more shaking, no more slapping, down go da sauce! :p
 
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Mould release for carbon or fiberglass, possible masking for paint & other DIY projects.
 
You can google their web site.

Its a bit pricy, ~$150 for a quart of both parts(two part product), $35 for a hand spayers and $70 more for the safety equipment(its toxic as heck). That amount should be plenty for any of our uses.

Still, that's cheap if it does what we need it to do. I tried email, but they are apparently swamped, lots of excitement about this stuff.

Connor
 
Painting the bottom of a boat would seem a good idea! No antifoul & faster ......
 
Imagine all your gear covered with that. Water drag would be as low as it could be. Plus when you get out of the water, you are almost dry (I wouldn't cote inside of my wetsuit)
 
Definitely looks like some amazing stuff!! I see that it's toxic, but would it damage an open cell suit? Or limit the stretch of a suit?
 
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