• Spray-On Clothing
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScvdFeh1aOw[/media]
That's pretty neat.
Interesting. Reminds me of that episode of Futurama where they sprayed on a bikini.
Mmmm. I got a boner when he was sprayin' that chick.
I would rather just put on a shirt.
I think that's very impressive. The spray on bandages is probably the most useful application for this idea.
[QUOTE=Gubbinz96;24898078]I think that's very impressive. The spray on bandages is probably the most useful application for this idea.[/QUOTE] only thing I worry about with spray on bandages is if there's a very tiny puncture, and you spray it on the lightly bleeding area, wouldn't this shit basically form underneath your skin?
That's great
Futurama anyone?
I will never have to wash my clothes again, just respray them. :v:
[QUOTE=Urog;24898121]only thing I worry about with spray on bandages is if there's a very tiny puncture, and you spray it on the lightly bleeding area, wouldn't this shit basically form underneath your skin?[/QUOTE] it's not gonna penetrate deep inside, unless you have a giant gaping hole in your skin/body remember, when you're bleeding, your body has a higher pressure gradient than the local atmosphere(most of the time, unless you're in space or something). the spray would cover the wound/injury, but it would not penetrate underneath tissue unless it was a deliberate effort. imagine poking a hole in a plastic bag filled with water, and you sprayed it with something. the chemical would not enter the cavity because it's being pushed out. understand, y/n?
There's a problem in that the clothes looked like shit
[QUOTE=aznz888;24898626]it's not gonna penetrate deep inside, unless you have a giant gaping hole in your skin/body remember, when you're bleeding, your body has a higher pressure gradient than the local atmosphere(most of the time, unless you're in space or something). the spray would cover the wound/injury, but it would not penetrate underneath tissue unless it was a deliberate effort. imagine poking a hole in a plastic bag filled with water, and you sprayed it with something. the chemical would not enter the cavity because it's being pushed out. understand, y/n?[/QUOTE] Or your could simply spray slightly below the wound, and roll it up, basically creating the cloth in a perfect form of your arm for example. Also an advantage of this is when you pull it up to the wound, the pressure would be higher.
That's gotta be itchy as shit
Now we just need spray on skin. Think of those burn victims!
Spray On Condoms Do it
[QUOTE=Mobzor;24898875]Now we just need spray on skin. Think of those burn victims![/QUOTE] lol, where is this from?
[QUOTE=don868;24897893]Interesting. Reminds me of that episode of Futurama where they sprayed on a bikini.[/QUOTE] It was also in that episode where the Planet Express crew traveled back to WWII and met Fry's Grandfather, where Fry is putting on an army suit.
I can see it being useful for bandages, like he mentioned. But for clothing.. not so much.
I only have 2 cans left.
His English is horrible.
[QUOTE=Mobzor;24898875]Now we just need spray on skin. Think of those burn victims![/QUOTE] Doesn't that already exist?
[QUOTE=Un.Hxx.Aé;24900223]His English is horrible.[/QUOTE] Not really, I could understand him fine
[QUOTE=Un.Hxx.Aé;24900223]His English is horrible.[/QUOTE] His English was perfectly fine. It's just his accent.
[QUOTE=don868;24897893]Interesting. Reminds me of that episode of Futurama where they sprayed on a bikini.[/QUOTE] I was expecting this actually. But still, this man deserves a reward. [editline]01:06PM[/editline] Fork it over obama.
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