Anyone try Rustoleums Neverwet spray??

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Anyone try Rustoleums Neverwet spray??

Postby Txsbluesguy » Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:58 pm

Any one tried the new Rustoleum NeverWet for waterproofing wood and fabric used in a trailer

video of product demo
http://youtu.be/DZrjXSsfxMQ
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Re: Anyone try Rustoleums Neverwet spray??

Postby KCStudly » Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:06 pm

Haven't even heard of it, but the demo is most impressive.

I wonder if wearing those clothes treated with it was like wearing a plastic sweat suit.

Like water off a duck's back.
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Re: Anyone try Rustoleums Neverwet spray??

Postby Txsbluesguy » Wed Jul 24, 2013 9:32 pm

It seems they're pushing it hard this week after a buddy posted about it several otherness sites had stories about it. There are some reviews out there. They say its not uv stable. It cannot be scrubbed or even touched too much. .... And in the demos they only show white or light colored objects cause it leaves a milky looking coating. Sooo not as useful for sealing tent material as I thought .... Nor coating canvas for a teardrop. A single box coats 14 sq feet and cost 20$ .

It might be used for sealing interior wood ..... But ... More tried and true stuff out there all ready.
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Re: Anyone try Rustoleums Neverwet spray??

Postby Phillyboi » Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:23 pm

Yes just bought some over the weekend. Amazing stuff.

Leaves an uneven frosted look. Water jumps off!

Sprayed on a new pair of sneakers and 3 days later it started peeling off.

So, not sure it's very durable.

There is actually a competing product called Everdry. Might be a bit more cost effective
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