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    Default New Ultra Ever Dry

    Found a new product that would work great I think. If it could be applied to our boats and electronic's!

    Gotta see it to believe it! Just a bit pricey at $100 a quart! I'll splurge if someone want to go in on it with me!

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    that is way kool gonna look into this may have to get some the possibility's are endless
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    haha awesome..i mean why not coat the whole outside of the boat as well? got to be a few mph top end gain!
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    I've used many different water repellent's but I have never seen a product like this. It amazes me at how the water seems to "run" from any of the surfaces. The web site shows many different type's for different applications.

    Here's a link http://www.UltraEverDry.com
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    Very cool looking stuff, I chatted with the website rep online and asked about application to circuit cards but was told I would need to speak with a technical representative.
    The MSDS says Top coat is ~97% Acetone and ~3% cilica. The Bottom Coat is Xylene, Naptha, Hexane, MEK, Toluene, & 9% Proprietary Polymer.

    Requires Top and Bottom Coat to be effective ($63 and $106 on Amazon)

    Hopefully one of you deep pocketed FE'ers (with a resporator :) can test this out and let us know how it works !!
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    I'd be willing to do a group buy and then send some stuff to Airbrush ally if he was up to the task. Maybe it would be more affordable if it were done on a "multiple" level rather than an individual level Anyone interested?
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    I work at an auto repair/body shop and spoke to one of my colleagues. He says its possible in our booth. Now just have to get up some cash to buy the product!
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    rustoleum came out with the same thing.... only difference is its $20 for the two step kit
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoKXTlqmUb8

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    The surf guys have been using a similar thing for some time.
    http://www.nanotunenow.com/

    I bought some a while ago but haven't used it yet. Must try it next week.

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    I bought some. Coating inside of the hull,electronics, etc is fine. Problem with outside of the hull is you can't have smooth surface Like a boat hull sanded with 800 grit. I did it anyway on top and it certainly keeps water out.

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    I have tried it. Doesn't work well on the hull. Inside the boat is fine. Non conductive. You can spray the motor and eac

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