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Make your own rain gear

Gee... :shocked: Maybe we should hose down the electricals in our bikes with this stuff... Waterproofing the computers might not be a bad idea! :thumbup::roflblack:
 
Is it safe for painted surfaces? Looks like it from the video

Wow, that stuff would make a great product to replace waxing any vehicle. Just think how much cleaner they would stay.
 
Wow, that stuff would make a great product to replace waxing any vehicle. Just think how much cleaner they would stay.
I was thinking the same thing. You could detail your Spyder, bike, car or truck and never have to wash it again. I don't know how real this stuff is or what the downside is but if it works like it shows here I would put it on everything I own. nojoke
 
I always wanted a plunger that was waterproof. :roflblack:

Very interesting stuff, and worth investigating, but leaking raingear is more often about fit and adjustment than leaking material, and nothing but seam sealer or taping can close the stitching penetrations. I remain skeptical. On the other hand, you could probably get some SpyderLovers money for charity by letting the gang hose you down at the next BBQ. :D

Seriously, I look forward to this actually reaching the market, and being tried and tested. I have a few applications myself. Renewing motorcycle covers is one thing that comes to mind. Nice find! :thumbup:
 
Found one

No question.........a great product! I'd cover the outside of my house in it, even the roof! Perfect for the canopy on a canvas gazebo, Outdoor table umbrellas, charcoal and gas grill covers. The applications seem almost endless. :clap:
 
Wow, that stuff would make a great product to replace waxing any vehicle. Just think how much cleaner they would stay.

Now what did we discuss the other day.,,,,,! Sounds like the solution to washing that spyder may be right before your eyes! LOL
 
This may be what we need for our windshields. We would be able to see through them in the rain. A motorcycle windshield wiper in a can. :thumbup:
 
Look at all of the great and practical uses that we're coming up with for this product... :thumbup: :yes:
I'm sure we could come up with dozens of practical uses for a perpetual motion machine, too. The proof will come when and if this promising product ever reaches market. There would be a lot of testing to do, like finding what materials are compatible in the long term. If products like Rain-X and Loctite can damage windshields in time, who knows what this stuff might do. When something astounding is advertised, I choose to remain skeptical until I see it in action.

"It slices, it dices, it makes your dinner, and washes the dishes...!!!" :D
 
When something astounding is advertised, I choose to remain skeptical until I see it in action.

"It slices, it dices, it makes your dinner, and washes the dishes...!!!" :D
That's why you have guys like me who go for it and take my chances. It doesn't always workout just like those waterproof jeans :banghead: but I'm willing to be the test dummy as long as I can afford it. :doorag:
 
That's why you have guys like me who go for it and take my chances. It doesn't always workout just like those waterproof jeans :banghead: but I'm willing to be the test dummy as long as I can afford it. :doorag:
...and we thank you for that! nojoke Blame it on my training as a scientist or my experience as an engineer. I'd much prefer to see it in action in a video by one of our members, than hawked by a Ginsu Knife salesman. Besides...that way we get to see you being hosed down again. :)
 
...and we thank you for that! nojoke Blame it on my training as a scientist or my experience as an engineer. I'd much prefer to see it in action in a video by one of our members, than hawked by a Ginsu Knife salesman. Besides...that way we get to see you being hosed down again. :)
And that's what makes the world go around. I'm thankful for your down to earth insight here. :thumbup:
 
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