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    Ultra-Ever Dry

    I first saw this stuff about a year ago or more but it was not available to purchase yet, it is now.

    Pretty cool stuff but I am still searching for a few answers I have not found yet.

    How long does it last? Do you need to re apply it after 30, 60, 90 days? Can it be applied to something like a car/truck? Will it damage high gloss paint?

    It's sort of like rainX

    If it doesnt wear off a few applications such as car/truck, boat, PWC, ATV etc. Probably not the best for a good paint job on cars/trucks but it would be good for the under coating, wheel wells etc.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVXNXcItxeg
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    Very cool. Be cool to do a boat. That thing would be popping out of the water. ha!
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    I would like to do it on my driveway


    I hate a dirty drive way...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron3219 View Post
    I would like to do it on my driveway


    I hate a dirty drive way...

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    That's what she said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Very cool. Be cool to do a boat. That thing would be popping out of the water. ha!
    I was thinking it would be good but after more research they say it actually slowed boats down by 1 knot. Boats actually need a bumpy finish like a golf ball but smaller to get the best performance. Now for keeping things from sticking to he hull I think it should be good as long as it does not wear off from salt water.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tron3219 View Post
    I would like to do it on my driveway


    I hate a dirty drive way...

    -TroN-
    I was thinking something similar but instead of the driveway what about the roof of your house and gutters? Snow would slide right off so no build up and crap wont stick to the gutters?

    Due to the transparent white glaze it would not be good for car paint but still good underneath.

    I still have not found out how often it needs to be re applied. To me its similar to what rainx does or even water proofing spray for boots/clothes but on a much higher level.
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    That's some great stuff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfUaKXasdD4





    Ultra Ever Dry will work great when applied to the undercarriage of a car. It is designed to last severla years depending on the environment. In other words, if the object it is applied to is subject to abrasive conditions it will need to be reapplied. We do not recommend applying it to a cars surface as it is not 100% clear rather a translucent white and will have a frosted glass type look after it dries.

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