Who will be first to try this super hydrophobic treatment on a car..

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  • deutschman
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    When I get kids I am covering them in this lol

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  • ///M42 sport
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    meh, I have original factory paint on my 318is. Still shiny and turns heads.

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  • Holland
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    Originally posted by SmokeE30
    Why would you want it on your elbow skin?
    It's hard to distinguish the difference between saggy elbows and foreskin in the old folks home.

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  • ZoomZoomBoom
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    I wouldn't put this anywhere near automotive paint.

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  • butters
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    I think detailing supplies, polishes, waxes are the best bet for good paint. This stuff is more for unusual surfaces and whatnot

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  • ClayW
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    The clear version might be worth trying out on a patina'd car that you wanted to keep from getting worse. Hell, it might even be a good idea to use it on good paint; it would be like long-term wax.

    I'll be curious how the product holds up to the weather and carwashes.

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  • nl328i
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    I immediately thought of this:

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  • Thizzelle
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    might put some on my convertible top

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  • Habla
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    Spray your dog. No more wet dog smell!

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  • wikkid
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    It would be interesting to spray a boat hull for increased speed.

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  • Aufbau Principle
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    Spraying the backside of wheels could be useful.

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  • butters
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    Originally posted by saturnv7890
    I wonder how long it would last as an undercoating?
    Originally posted by saturnv7890
    Would it hold up well to that? I want to do that too, I'd be afraid to trap moisture underneath it though
    I'm guessing it would wear away from the areas that are blasted by water spray off the tires. I wouldn't worry about trapping moisture. I suppose the issue is getting the surfaces clean enough for it to cling.

    Originally posted by codyep3
    this stuff is so old. wow
    True but it's now available for purchase.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    this stuff is so old. wow

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  • saturnv7890
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    Would it hold up well to that? I want to do that too, I'd be afraid to trap moisture underneath it though

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  • dougie30
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    would definitely under coat my car with this

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