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Ross Nanotechnology's NeverWet superhydrophobic spray-on coating
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<blockquote data-quote="PanAmerican" data-source="post: 954798" data-attributes="member: 28623"><p>My thoughts are that if this stuff doesn't change a textile material too much (i.e. allowing it to breathe, etc.) then who needs rain gear? The entire Goretex industry would be obsolete. I could just buy a can and spry it over my AGV jacket and pants and I'm good to go in any summer weather. Also, as pointed out, if applied to windshields or as a wax this would keep the bike clear and dry at all times.</p><p></p><p>I just hope it's not too good to be true or that military applications (i.e. Warship hull applications, torpedo coatings, etc. i.e. allowing no surface tension drag with water) would keep this product out to the public's hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanAmerican, post: 954798, member: 28623"] My thoughts are that if this stuff doesn't change a textile material too much (i.e. allowing it to breathe, etc.) then who needs rain gear? The entire Goretex industry would be obsolete. I could just buy a can and spry it over my AGV jacket and pants and I'm good to go in any summer weather. Also, as pointed out, if applied to windshields or as a wax this would keep the bike clear and dry at all times. I just hope it's not too good to be true or that military applications (i.e. Warship hull applications, torpedo coatings, etc. i.e. allowing no surface tension drag with water) would keep this product out to the public's hands. [/QUOTE]
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