Windy Heap - 17-4-2014 at 08:52 AM
Grins,
A quick video, and my first Infomercial has been produced.
"BUY IT NOW and I'll DOUBLE your order only for separate S/H"
As seen on DaveTV.
The other day I bought this 2 part 2 can spray on water repellant.
Just like spray paint but it's nano technology, serious.
Not cheap stuff at ~$20 a box, but I'd seen ads and video's of it on the web.
It looked amazing (if it worked as advertised) and I wanted to try it out.
Yeah, the stuff is unbelievable!
Let see after a month of walking around in these new ranch mucking shoes.
Cue Daves first ever Infomercial in 3..........2..............1
https://vimeo.com/92246343
It leaves a pretty heavy satin finish foggy white film, so maybe not for foils.
But on a cheap guinea pig test kite fabric, it'd be worth an experiment, your mileage may vary.
Bladerunner - 17-4-2014 at 10:27 AM
Please do a follow up on this stuff. I am interested in how it lasts as well .
I have a few ideas for this stuff. I wonder how much you can cover with one kit ?
bigkid - 17-4-2014 at 12:08 PM
I looked at the MSDS, it is not recommended for electrical or clothing.
Like BB said, do follow up on the stuff and let us know.
erratic winds - 17-4-2014 at 12:40 PM
I put a layer of this on my top step, 3'x3' because I have icing problems, and it does a good job of not letting the water penetrate the concrete and
forming a strong bond, so I still get ice but it comes off in one sheet very easily! That 3x3 section was nearly a whole can, though.
Will definitely use another can of it to bring some life into an old umbrella.
Windy Heap - 21-4-2014 at 05:32 PM
UPDATED VIDEO.
I Added a minute of muddy muddy water Fjord Crossing field testing video, from over the 2 days testing in Seattle Swamps.............Elvis would be
proud.
https://vimeo.com/92246343