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Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


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http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo
Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


That's pretty neat. Wonder what the stuff costs? Any way you look at
it, it would save time and labour (read: money) on clean up costs.
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On 2/16/13 4:02 PM, Dave wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:52:55 -0600, -MIKE-
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo
Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


That's pretty neat. Wonder what the stuff costs? Any way you look at
it, it would save time and labour (read: money) on clean up costs.


That's the first thing I thought of... every tool I have that's been
coated in paint, plaster, cement, grout, plumbing goop, oil, tranny
fluid, etc, etc, over the past year. How about the garage floor?

Then there's all my drums cases that get set down in water or mud.


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On 2/16/2013 3:52 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.




That is pretty cool. IIRC they refer to is at nano something or
another. I first saw it demonstrated with pouring melted chocolate on a
tennis shoe and as you know it all ran off. I saw it being use on
windshields.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7is6r6zXFDc
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http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo


Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


How are you supposed to hold on to anything with the gloves if the coating
makes them "slippery"...? ;~)




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http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo


Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


How are you supposed to hold on to anything with the gloves if the
coating makes them "slippery"...? ;~)




You have to hold something with your bare hands. The coating only keeps
the gloves clean, not your hands. ;~)
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-MIKE- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


Pretty cool stuff, wondering....

Would it repel spray paint? Would really **** off the graffitti artists

Would it stop ice from collecting on sidewalks?


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On 2/16/2013 4:52 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


And it's cheap too! Buy a 5 gallon kit and send me just a quart.

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On Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:45:28 PM UTC-6, G.W.Ross wrote:
And it's cheap too! Buy a 5 gallon kit and send me just a quart. --  GW Ross


Amazon has it for $65 a quart.

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On Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:45:28 PM UTC-6, G.W.Ross wrote:
And it's cheap too! Buy a 5 gallon kit and send me just a quart. --  GW Ross


Amazon has it for $65 a quart.


Needs bottom and top coat products, for $65 and $99/qt, respectively.
Gallons are "only" $170 and $306. thud

Really neat ****, Maynard!

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1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.

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The obvious question that wasn't addressed (in that video, anyway),
is, how long does it last? Presumably all of those demonstrations were
done right after the treatment. What about after it's used awhile?
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-MIKE- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


Pretty cool stuff, wondering....

Would it repel spray paint? Would really **** off the graffitti artists

Would it stop ice from collecting on sidewalks?


Will it repel the sweat and oil on your hands and make a tool coated in
it difficult to hold?

Will it repel glue and make lock-tite impossible to use on a bolt coated
in the stuff?

What would wet or slightly oily shoes on a floor (or catwalk) coated in
the stuff do?

Will it break down in UV light?

Will it break down over time and become airborne nano-particulates?

FWIW I think there's not been enough research by 1/1,000th on the long
and short term safety of nanotech and nanoparticles in the real world.

Google: nanotoxicology
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:52:55 -0600, -MIKE- wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.


I need a pickup coated with this, I could skip the annual
pressure washing.

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The obvious question that wasn't addressed (in that video, anyway),
is, how long does it last? Presumably all of those demonstrations were
done right after the treatment. What about after it's used awhile?


Why Amy - you look just like Greg...

They did caution against frequent contact with your hands, etc. as it will
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On Feb 16, 4:52 pm, -MIKE- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.

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The obvious question that wasn't addressed (in that video, anyway),
is, how long does it last? Presumably all of those demonstrations were
done right after the treatment. What about after it's used awhile?


Tru-dat!
I remember using scotch-guard the first time and it was amazing... for
about a month.

For certain applications, like finish spray guns, it would be worth it
even if you had to apply it every time. Now, I suspect it lasts quite a
bit longer than that. But even if you had to reapply it every month, can
you imagine how much time you'd save by not having to clean spray
equipment?


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On 2/17/2013 12:04 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 2/17/13 7:18 AM, Amy Guarino wrote:
On Feb 16, 4:52 pm, -MIKE- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ultratechvideo

Freakin AMAZING!!!
1st thing I'd do with it is coat all my spraying equipment.

--

-MIKE-


The obvious question that wasn't addressed (in that video, anyway),
is, how long does it last? Presumably all of those demonstrations were
done right after the treatment. What about after it's used awhile?


Tru-dat!
I remember using scotch-guard the first time and it was amazing... for
about a month.

For certain applications, like finish spray guns, it would be worth it
even if you had to apply it every time. Now, I suspect it lasts quite a
bit longer than that. But even if you had to reapply it every month, can
you imagine how much time you'd save by not having to clean spray
equipment?




I found that scotch guard still works well years later, it does not
repel as it did when new but clean up of a spill is still quite easy.
Spills do not seem to soak in and stain.

How about RainX on the windshield, works well for a few weeks, I found
that wax on the windshield works at least as good.
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On 2/17/13 2:47 PM, Leon wrote:
How about RainX on the windshield, works well for a few weeks, I found
that wax on the windshield works at least as good.


I don't know where I learned this, but when I was in high school, my van
needed a new wiper motor. In the mean time, I took a potato, cut it in
half, and wiped the raw tater across the clean glass. The rain sheened
right off, leaving a clear window. Worked for weeks.


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