$20 at Home Depot! Just picked up a kit last night! It was the second to last one they had. The guy said its good stuff and they were selling like hotcakes! Pick up a kit while you can!
:: Tom is on Fire! ~ good points Marlin ~ i'll scoop up a kit tmrrw for some testing & reviews ::
lex
I picked mine up yesterday and did a chunk of tshirt. Neat stuff, mesmerizing to watch. Problems: not durable, easily rubbed off, so no good for a surface that routinely is touched or handled. The shirt was awesome, but, once water gets underneath the treated layer, its no good. So you would have to treat the inside and outside of the shirt. We are going white water rafting in a few weeks, and I was thinking how cool it would be to do our bathing suits, step off the raft and our clothes be dry. Not gonna be doable
But for things like outside fixtures, birdhouse, things of that nature, I think it would be cool. Not sure how long it is UV stable?
Conclusion:
Awesome toy, good for specific projects, but not for most, questionable durability and sure as hell aren't doing a phone. It does not dry clear. Even has a warning on it telling you it does not dry clear and to not use it on electronics. I was thinking my go-pro and rear camera on the truck, but not gonna happen.
I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
Thomas Jefferson
Just mask off the lense and treat the rest of the camera.
Ive been thinking about military applications. Coat the hull of a ship. Higher speed and less fuel consumption. But preventing it from capsizing...
so after this has been out for a while and people have been playing with it what is the verdict?
you all think this would work on a motorcycle chain?
any updates on this product? just saw a commercial for it
Nothing new, it would not work anywhere there is abrasion or UV exposure without repeat treatment. I am doing a raincoat with it, but it does change the color.
witchcraft.
lol if it was witch craft it would cost your soul, and be permanent.
Eh. probably just cost you a few years off the end of your life, and an agonizingly painful death to some odd foot cancer from waterproof shoes you finagled in 2014.
Wow, sounds to good to be true,... and after reading a bunch of reviews, Geeks.com, amazon reviews, and others, it is to good to be true. It leaves a white, flaky coating, it rubs off and flakes off, one hole in the coating and water will penetrate and lift the whole coating.
Think I have better things to spend 20 bucks on
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.