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    Anyone ever use this stuff?

    Check out the video of this product. Have any of you ever tried this stuff out before? Maybe to keep vinyl or carpet clean? If so, does it make the surface slippery? I was thinking of trying it out, but thought I'd ask first. I can think of a lot if things to use it on.

    http://www.youtube.com/embed/IPM8OR6W6WE?feature

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    on what? don't know how it would work on carpet, other than make it very slippery!
    why ask me ?


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    From their website FAQ's

    3. Can I spray this on the bottom of my boat?
    Answer: We are still testing this application. We do not have any meaningful or conclusive results at this time.

    1994 16' Murphy 1991 115 Merc
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    I was thinking more as a protectant. Fluids, pils, greases, etc. seems like will run right off of this stuff.

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    I was thinking along the lines of maybe coating pontoons for a summer use.
    Keep them nice and shinny.
    It might wear off below the water line but that might be ok.
    It's from the water line up that always gets stained, that area would get oxygen.
    Give them a re-spray of the Second Coat each year, good to go.

    24. Can you use Ultra-Ever Dry where it is continuously submerged in water or liquid, like the inside of a pipe with
    constantly fl owing liquid?
    No, this is not a good application. The reason is the nano-coating relies on a barrier of oxygen/air to form the barrier on the surface of the material it is coating. Unless the coating can become exposed to air every now and then, it
    cannot “recharge”. So coating the inside of continuously fl owing pipes is not a prime application. If it is intermittent
    usage, it may work well. Steel coated with Ultra-Ever Dry has been immersed in salt water for 30 days without any
    eff ect.

    1994 16' Murphy 1991 115 Merc
    1985 12' Charger 1989 70 Merc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murph View Post
    I was thinking along the lines of maybe coating pontoons for a summer use.
    Keep them nice and shinny.
    It might wear off below the water line but that might be ok.
    It's from the water line up that always gets stained, that area would get oxygen.
    Give them a re-spray of the Second Coat each year, good to go.

    24. Can you use Ultra-Ever Dry where it is continuously submerged in water or liquid, like the inside of a pipe with
    constantly fl owing liquid?
    No, this is not a good application. The reason is the nano-coating relies on a barrier of oxygen/air to form the barrier on the surface of the material it is coating. Unless the coating can become exposed to air every now and then, it
    cannot “recharge”. So coating the inside of continuously fl owing pipes is not a prime application. If it is intermittent
    usage, it may work well. Steel coated with Ultra-Ever Dry has been immersed in salt water for 30 days without any
    eff ect.
    Bummer, I was wondering if it would be a good thing to use to fight bottom growth, scum, algae, etc.

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    You might not want to pay for it. I think it is kind of pricey.

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    Looks like that would be nice for the bilge area
    On LSC Drinking beer and burning fuel

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    it is expensive, be careful, the spray bottles are sold without
    liquid, this is sold seperate.

    I was going to try on my full boat cover
    part 1 and part 2 are about 150 bucks
    for 2 qts
    Formula 260ss 496HO

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    Wow, just had a chance to look at the website and it sure is expensive.

    Seems like it would be a good protectant for a trailer used in salt water.

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    Nothing Nano about the price. LOL

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    You can call the company they will talk to you. I called and from what I got there is still allot of testing still to do as far as what it will work on and what it won't.

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