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Nanotechnology NeverWet makes everything liquid proof even electironics

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posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 12:45 AM
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just google searching i came across this video of a new company that seems to have master liquid proof technology.. i saw the video and if this stuff can really do these things how great would it be to have car that never gets dirty or go swimming fully clothed and come out with you clothes completely dry ... i think this stuff is great and if i get it im spraying everything with it .. thought id share it with you guys let me know what you think



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 12:55 AM
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Fixed your video, there's a link above the text box when you post called 'VID: YOUTUBE' you click that and just put the video ID in =)

Anyways,

this would be awesome... so many times i've spilled crap in my room (I'm a bit.... messy....) and on to my mousepad or my speakers =\ but umbrellas being useless would be pretty nice... except using it as an excuse to get that much closer to the girl/guy you're talking to =P



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 12:59 AM
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yeah we all have spilled stuff on our electronics... i think the electronics aspect would be one the best reasons to use this ... its great on their website they showed them with an iphone they sealed and they were using it under water in a bowl



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 01:30 AM
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Originally posted by diggsnicca
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yeah we all have spilled stuff on our electronics... i think the electronics aspect would be one the best reasons to use this ... its great on their website they showed them with an iphone they sealed and they were using it under water in a bowl


Electronics heck....you know how many times I spill coffee on the shirt or tie on the way to work.........i would coat all of them with this stuff.



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 01:35 AM
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Interesting but I would be concerned about a few things that were not discussed in the video. For instance with electronics you have to be concerned about how conductive the chemical is, what it's dielectric properties are, how reactive it is with the materials it's contacting, what it's temperature ratings are, etc. With clothing you have to be concerned about it's health risks, it durability, it's effect on the material it's applied to.

Still, it has some neat properties.



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 01:36 AM
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Can't wait to see this show up in our bloodstreams, oceans, groundwater. . . ugh.



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 01:50 AM
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Very cool... for every mom who wants their child to keep clean... but make sure u do not inhale..



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 01:51 AM
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ohh the many uses a man could have with this lol



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 02:01 AM
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posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 02:04 AM
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There is a company selling this service right now:
www.liquipel.com...

They describe that the treatment works via putting your device in a vacuum chamber, and then they introduce an ionized plasma bearing the hydrophobic compound. The ionized gas penetrates inside your device and coats everything inside and out.

I actually sent my device to them on Friday and when I get it back this week I plan on putting it through a battery of tests to find out just how well it works.

EDIT: BTW many people seem to think liquipel is a scam, despite that they have been selling the service for some time now and even had a booth at C.E.S. 2012. They had some cool demos like a kleenex tissue that you could dunk under water and would come out perfectly dry.
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posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 02:15 AM
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That is awsome I would have a blast with that stuff. Would be a lifesaver with my hats too.



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 02:36 AM
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Cool! Thanks!

S & F

I wonder if you put this stuff on the hull of a boat, what the impact on speed might be.
It'd be great to treat your car windscreen during rainy seasons too.

I'm sure someone could get up to some devilish mischief with this too.

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posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 04:20 AM
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So, out of curiosity, what would happen if you were to pour it in a lake or a waterfall?
Would the water part or????



posted on Jan, 16 2012 @ 05:04 AM
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Culd be useful if used properly.
But, them showing an iphone working under water doesnt really cut it for me..

This persons iphone sat in water for 4 minutes (while boiling), and still worked , until the 4 minute mark.

SO those videos don;t really prove anything. lol



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