Wow, that looks pretty cool! It is not that cheap but according to them it can last for quite a while. Hmm, I can think of all sorts of stuff to try
it on.
Thanks!
Ozone Samurai II w/ Turbo Bar - 5M *SOLD*
HQ Apex III - 10M *SOLD*
PL Synergy - 15M *SOLD*
Flysurfer Speed 3 - 15M
Originally posted by joedy
If nothing sticks to the nano coating, what makes the nano coating stick to anything?
-joedy
It is a two part application, so at a guess one is a bonding agent.
Quote:
Option C: Trigger Sprayer
• Two trigger sprayers, one for top coat and one for bottom
coat. Usually available in quart (950 mL) sizes.
• Pumps must be compatible with solvent in coating. Xylene for bottom coat and Acetone for top coat.
• Adjustable tip size to provide fine mist.
Quote:
Step 1: Bottom Coat
Shake the can of bottom coat well and pour into dedicated
sprayer. Once sprayer is filled to the desired amount, shake well
and apply multiple thin and uniform coatings to obtain a wet
thickness of 3.0-5.0 mils (76-127 microns). This will form a dry
film thickness of 1.0-1.5 mils (25-38 microns). Some agitation
during application is recommended. Avoid over wetting or
pooling. Allow 15 to 20 minutes of drying time before applying
top coat. A heat gun or blow dryer may be used on low setting
to speed up drying time.
Step 2: Top Coat
A separate sprayer used only for top coat is required. Shake
the can of top coat well and pour into sprayer. Once sprayer is
filled to the desired amount, shake well and apply multiple thin
coats. Do not overcoat. Use an equal volume of top coat to
cover the bottom coat. Some agitation during application is recommended. Avoid over wetting or pooling. The top coat will
produce a translucent white appearance.
Step 3: Drying/Curing of System
The coating will become superhydrophobic within 30 minutes
of the top coat application. For best results, allow 2 hours of
drying time. A heat gun or blow dryer may be used on low setting to speed up drying time.
Cleanup:
Clean tools/equipment immediately after use with xylene.
Empty left over top or bottom coat into original containers.
However I would be concerned with it wearing off rapidly with repeated packing and unpacking of the kite.
Quote:
Care and Repair:
Ultra-Ever Dry®
is a durable coating that exhibit superhydrophobicity and superoloephobicity. After curing the coatings will
repel water mixtures and refined oil. Cleaning of the surface
should be performed using low pressure water spray. The surface should demonstrate self cleaning properties under these
conditions. Dust and dirt should rinse off easily. The surface
will remain completely dry. The surface will lose it properties if
treated with detergents, soap, some solvents or high pressure
water. Due to the natural oils in the skin, excessive handling with bare hands of treated materials can cause a reduction in performance as
can severe abrasion.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
Hmm. Might work well on a mountain bike. I get sick of cleaning mud and dirt off my bikes. Of course then peeps would think I was a poser who never
does any riding since my bikes would look so clean :roll:
I was also thinking coat ice skate blades (after they are sharpened) to help go faster. Wet/dry suits, winter gear would be excellent as well. So many
possibilities.
what I fly/ride:
19m Flysurfer Speed 2 SA
12m Flysurfer Speed2
6m Ozone access xt
1.5m Ozone imp trainer
144cm Airush Switch
152cm lib tech skate banana
MBS Pro 90
Jereme Leafe Pro 95
Originally posted by AnnieO
Hmm. Might work well on a mountain bike. I get sick of cleaning mud and dirt off my bikes. Of course then peeps would think I was a poser who never
does any riding since my bikes would look so clean :roll:
Lol....Testify!
Curtis
Currently flying:
Beamer IV 2m, 3m, 4m
Ozone Flow 5M
PL Vibe 1.3
Synergy 12m
Flysurfer 19m DLX
HQ Apex III 7.5
PL Twister 7.7m--Just plain sick...
It's already on alot of product. I bought a toilet plunger that had the nano coating. Nothing sticks to it ... I mean nothing .... haha ... You
could almost eat off it after you use it ... lol ...
Part of me is like oh my god how cool! And part of me is like oh my god we're all going to die of cancer!
I really dont know! I'm mean, not to sound alarmist, but it does apparently wear off, so... Were does it go? Remember when we all thought Teflon was
the bomb?
What ever! I'm off to home depot tomarrow...
2016 Nobile Zen Hydrofoil with Infinity 5.1' splitboard
2019 Nobile 2HD with Ronix One boots
2020 Nobile NHP split foil with Ronix Parks boots
MG Supra ......... pulling KiteTrike
I've used the ultra ever dry. The coating is not even close to being clear. It is pretty thick and translucent. Their video makes it look way
cooler than it is. It's pretty toxic stuff when it's being applied. You can see the whiteish coating on the guys boots when he jumps in the mud. I
would never ever think about spraying a kite with it! With the xylene and toluene (i think that was the solvents used) it might melt the kite. Costs
a lot too.
Hmm. Might work well on a mountain bike. I get sick of cleaning mud and dirt off my bikes. Of course then peeps would think I was a poser who never
does any riding since my bikes would look so clean :roll:
Oh my god, why I didnt think of this!? I work at boy scouts camp and my new bike get dirty everyday!