"Never Wet" This Is Cool..

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Post by waldo lemieux » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 7:20 pm

Im gettin some and spraying the inside of my boat motor , and all my tee shirts; bye bye coffee stains :woot:

 
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Post by I'm On Fire » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 7:40 pm

Ewww...an iPhone. Wouldn't of wasted the time to coat it. Just throw it in the container of water.....from 6'.

Although that never wet stuff is awesome.


 
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Post by rberq » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 9:39 pm

My first thought was, Oh Boy, something easy to apply to replace Rain X that will really work on my windshield and not streak after a couple weeks. But the review I read says it doesn't stick to glass, rubs right off. Damn!

 
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Post by Freddy » Wed. Aug. 28, 2013 7:22 am

It also doesn't stick to anything.... for long. Notice how every demonstration is "gentle"? Once you scrub, wrinkle, use, a coated item, it will soon need to be coated again. Also...the T-shirt demo...did you notice how glossy the shirt was? You just made a nice comfy t-shirt into a plastic top that will sweat you to death! And....last I new the stuff wasn't cheap. Why would you spend $10 to make a cardboard box into an ice chest when you can go buy a real ice chest for less?

 
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Post by I'm On Fire » Thu. Aug. 29, 2013 1:35 pm

Freddy wrote:It also doesn't stick to anything.... for long. Notice how every demonstration is "gentle"? Once you scrub, wrinkle, use, a coated item, it will soon need to be coated again. Also...the T-shirt demo...did you notice how glossy the shirt was? You just made a nice comfy t-shirt into a plastic top that will sweat you to death! And....last I new the stuff wasn't cheap. Why would you spend $10 to make a cardboard box into an ice chest when you can go buy a real ice chest for less?
Because it's cool. Sheesh.... :D


 
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Post by gaw » Thu. Aug. 29, 2013 1:57 pm

And did you see that was a Yuengling he pulled out of the ice? :beer: :cheers:

 
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Post by Freddy » Thu. Aug. 29, 2013 2:03 pm

Heyyyy.... coat you're rear & never need toilet paper!

 
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Post by gaw » Thu. Aug. 29, 2013 2:24 pm

Freddy wrote:Heyyyy.... coat you're rear & never need toilet paper!
That’s friggen brilliant! I like the way you think, now where do I pick me a can of that stuff up?

 
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Post by Flyer5 » Thu. Aug. 29, 2013 6:10 pm

gaw wrote:
Freddy wrote:Heyyyy.... coat you're rear & never need toilet paper!
That’s friggen brilliant! I like the way you think, now where do I pick me a can of that stuff up?
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