Spray the inside of our manifolds on our hose reels?
Art O said
Dec 10, 2014
The S/H kills the water proofing in my work boots. This stuff may be the ticket to water proof them again.
waxman18324 said
Dec 10, 2014
Good idea Mike. As well know those manifolds are the first to go. If it works in the spring I'll spray the ladder rack, diamond plate, bed rails, etc. Then again as Art pointed out the mix takes the insulation off his boots. It wouldn't hurt to try though.
Hank
waxman18324 said
Dec 10, 2014
BTW...I just sent them an email. I saw in one of their videos with kids using it in a water park on their clothing. Those water parks use sh all the time, albeit not in the concentrations we use.
Hank
waxman18324 said
Dec 10, 2014
I got a boiler plate email response from them already, which is useless.
I got this off the their Rust-Oleum site
12. Does NeverWet work with all liquids?
NeverWet is formulated to work specifically with water-based liquids. Liquids containing oils, detergents, or solvents will remove the Top Coat and reduce the superhydrophobic properties.
Hank
Maverick Contracting said
Dec 11, 2014
Art I, used them on boots and it darkens them a lot and wears fast. But does work. Not sure if I would use again
Maverick Contracting said
Apr 28, 2016
Found this for protecting clothing, not the first time coming across such info but it does state that it resists most acids and alkalines. Parent company also makes a product for equipment www.evershield.com
Also was developed for the military uniforms, maybe someone has first hand experience?
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Thursday 28th of April 2016 06:09:32 PM
Andy Hinson said
Apr 28, 2016
That water went straight down the hole like it had been trained to. Amazing
What can we do with this Chit?
Hank
Hank
I got this off the their Rust-Oleum site
12. Does NeverWet work with all liquids?
NeverWet is formulated to work specifically with water-based liquids. Liquids containing oils, detergents, or solvents will remove the Top Coat and reduce the superhydrophobic properties.
Hank
Found this for protecting clothing, not the first time coming across such info but it does state that it resists most acids and alkalines.
Parent company also makes a product for equipment
www.evershield.com
Also was developed for the military uniforms, maybe someone has first hand experience?
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Thursday 28th of April 2016 06:09:32 PM