• You Can Finally Buy the Magical Spray That Waterproofs Everything
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[video=youtube;DZrjXSsfxMQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZrjXSsfxMQ[/video] [QUOTE]We first heard about Rust-Oleum's liquid-repelling product, NeverWet almost two years ago. It looked absolutely magical, and now you can finally buy it. Home Depot is carrying NeverWet for[B] $20 a can[/B]. Spray the silicone-based coating on electronics, clothing, or almost any surface and it'll become almost completely impervious to moisture. [/QUOTE]
I'm going to spray it in my mouth so I can live underwater.
I'll take 20
Can I put this on my suits cause I fucking hate it when my suits get wet
Hydrophobic materials are incredible.
What if I spray it on water
WITCHCRAFT I don't believe this real! It can't be, its too awesome.
Looks tasty
[QUOTE=Protocol7;41231541]What if I spray it on water[/QUOTE] It creates the exact opposite of a black hole, except only to water.
Spray on ocean floor, live underwater
[QUOTE=Protocol7;41231541]What if I spray it on water[/QUOTE] Yeah what if you emptied enough that it floated on top of the water or whatever the fuck it would do
apparently you can still wash your clothing with it since the water attracts bacteria, dirt, etc
Gonna cover some underwear, pants, shirts, socks, shoes, glasses; then jump in a pool.
No more raincoats. Just have a designated rain outfit and have everyone marvel in amazement when you step inside out of the rain and shake the water off your clothes.
I wonder if it has any cancer-causing agents. I wouldn't want any of that in my lungs.
[QUOTE=nickohlus;41231639]I wonder if it has any cancer-causing agents. I wouldn't want any of that in my lungs.[/QUOTE] Wear a filtration mask when you spray it?
[QUOTE=nickohlus;41231639]I wonder if it has any cancer-causing agents. I wouldn't want any of that in my lungs.[/QUOTE] What you ate for breakfast probably had cancer-causing agents in it.
[QUOTE=Lebowski;41231609]Gonna cover some underwear, pants, shirts, socks, shoes, glasses; then jump in a pool.[/QUOTE] I dont want to be a kill joy but im pretty sure in the video it says it can only withstand up to a certain depth of water.
The stuff apparently wears off after a while. ( and by a while I mean 30 minutes or so )
[QUOTE=abananapeel;41231658]I dont want to be a kill joy but im pretty sure in the video it says it can only withstand up to a certain depth of water.[/QUOTE] I can sure as hell try in the shallow end.
[QUOTE=nickohlus;41231639]I wonder if it has any cancer-causing agents. I wouldn't want any of that in my lungs.[/QUOTE] "I think it might cause cancer based on nothing"
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;41231653]What if you spray yourself and get in a pool? o_o[/QUOTE] What if you read posts instead of repeating what has been said several times already? o_o
[QUOTE=Lebowski;41231669]I can sure as hell try in the shallow end.[/QUOTE] Go for it! but I re-watched the video and they guy seems to say it will sustain up to 6 inches of water. He might be talking about the Iphone itself. It's at 3:26 ish if you want to see for yourself
I guess that's the end of skidmarks on toilets.
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;41231690]Does it work with cum?[/QUOTE] No, Silicone.
Isn't this just Rain-X
Didn't someone say this stuff was also highly toxic?
[QUOTE=Shoar;41231659]The stuff apparently wears off after a while. ( and by a while I mean 30 minutes or so )[/QUOTE] If this is true than it's nothing more than a novelty item.
[QUOTE=zakedodead;41231680]"I think it might cause cancer based on nothing"[/QUOTE] Yes, because taking caution is immediately an accusation. Fallacious jumps like that just make you sound 12.
[QUOTE=Lebowski;41231609]Gonna cover some underwear, pants, shirts, socks, shoes, glasses; then jump in a pool.[/QUOTE] You'd still get wet. unless you tape all openings to your clothes up tightly.
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