Thanks for the vid. I put it on my seat bc every morning I have to dry the seat with a towel because of the morning mist. One more minute than I can dedicate to sleeping!
Hi! How long does it stay on the surface? And if u want to fix it? What about the Sun (umbrella, car roof, townhouse roof) ? What about friction (like wheels or shoes and what about ski, skate)? if it's toxic??)) what about kitchen stuff (plates, pan, etc.)?how the surface "breath" under cover? or maybe it lose its chemical property (quality)?
At this point, it's only intended to put up with water, not much wear. Not surprising it's not especially durable Did you properly prep the area before applying the stuff?
Did anyone actually bother to read the instructions? They clearly state that abrasion will wear the coating off. It also says that solvents and detergents can reduce or remove the coating.
You do realize you need to treat it like any other paint, before you apply it you need to at the very least prep it by wiping it down with alcohol to clean off any grease/wax/oil residue. Im pretty sure the bike had some wax from cleaning or some type of chemicals on it before you put on the neverwet.
Thanks for the vid. I put it on my seat bc every morning I have to dry the seat with a towel because of the morning mist. One more minute than I can dedicate to sleeping!
I expected it to be hard to peel off but it is pretty easy to. You can also easily scratch it with your nail. Soft light scratch will show.
Hi! How long does it stay on the surface? And if u want to fix it? What about the Sun (umbrella, car roof, townhouse roof) ? What about friction (like wheels or shoes and what about ski, skate)? if it's toxic??)) what about kitchen stuff (plates, pan, etc.)?how the surface "breath" under cover? or maybe it lose its chemical property (quality)?
At this point, it's only intended to put up with water, not much wear. Not surprising it's not especially durable
Did you properly prep the area before applying the stuff?
Did anyone actually bother to read the instructions? They clearly state that abrasion will wear the coating off. It also says that solvents and detergents can reduce or remove the coating.
You do realize you need to treat it like any other paint, before you apply it you need to at the very least prep it by wiping it down with alcohol to clean off any grease/wax/oil residue. Im pretty sure the bike had some wax from cleaning or some type of chemicals on it before you put on the neverwet.
It's really not that surprising ...
I wonder how much "wear and tear" it can handle on a bike (weather and driving into bugs)
/watch?v=XFB-_MGRzrU