Immediate applications that come to mind:
- Coating for sunglasses (rain spots, etc.)
- Coating a (replacable) face shield (may make Rain-X obsolete)
- Coating for clothing (Hey why do the monkey dance when you can have water slide off! Okay, yeah - depends on the material some and some things need to breathe).
- Coating for the windshield on the bike, instrument cluster window, headlamp assembly front and all light covers.
- Coating for areas that have electronics or near them.
- Coating for gloves.
- Coating (perhaps) on finished paint and other surfaces not as prone to bumps, brushes and scrapes.- Coating for any riding boots that aren't water-proof.
- Coating for that Go-Pro camera case.
- Coating portable electronics (You can get this applied to your phone... may require some breakdown, but some companies do it now for you, I believe. Could be useful for anyone who is going to use an app. to navigate via maps or they want to make their GPS last longer.)
- Coating for the helmet... just in case. (perhaps the ultimate bird-poop and bug-guts repellant... or at least makes clean-up significantly easier).
Watch the video for more. I will attempt to get some this week at Home Depot and test on some small surfaces... hoping this is a good solution for a face shield and it will be curious to see how fogging is affected... may apply it to a mirror in my bathroom as an experiment to see if condensation from a hot shower runs off.
- Gabe
NeverWet Arrives - Hands-On Product Demonstration
Rust-Oleum NeverWet, available at Home Depot, is a superhydrophobic spray-on coating that repels water, mud, ice and other liquids. DETAILS: http://bit.ly/10...