how's this for hydrophobic ?

I saw lots of applications but none on paint, such as a car. Another thing is it changes the color of whatever it's applied to, seemed like.

I wonder if you have to reply to keep up with the resistance properties

All that said, if it works as shown on some applications it's killer
 
I saw lots of applications but none on paint, such as a car. Another thing is it changes the color of whatever it's applied to, seemed like.

I wonder if you have to reply to keep up with the resistance properties

All that said, if it works as shown on some applications it's killer

yeah, i was just wondering what the active ingredients were that gave it such slickness and if that could be applied to detailing product manufacturing. the website states it's only epa aproved for industrial/commercial use anyway. it's a translucent white, top and bottom coat and only has a year shelf life. it did say it could be used on work vehicles but i'm sure it changes the appearance.
 
yeah, i was just wondering what the active ingredients were that gave it such slickness and if that could be applied to detailing product manufacturing. the website states it's only epa aproved for industrial/commercial use anyway. it's a translucent white, top and bottom coat and only has a year shelf life. it did say it could be used on work vehicles but i'm sure it changes the appearance.

It's a totally cool product, but I don't see the application on cars paint, unless it's something like a big rig or likes of that.

Still it's nice to know about it, there might be an application down the road it would work for me
 
Check out there web site. Stuff is expensive and if memory serves me correctly its a two step system to apply.
 
the cement chute surprises me. it's gotta be really abrasive resistant to stand up to that for long
 
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