Like others have commented, detergent will remove Neverwet. For me, it took about a week. Neverwet comes with two sprays and detergent have removed the top coat while the base coat is still intact. And you do lose the water repellent without the top coat.
Why are people asking him why he put it on his sink? It keeps the surface clean, because the water pulls away the dirt and stuff. Didn't you guys ever have to clean your sinks because gunk stuck to it? It's the same with showers, gunk piles up and then you eventually have to clean it, but yeah, the stuff isn't very long lasting if it comes into contact with oils and soaps, also it doesn't hold up well when handled roughly, so anything you walk on or drive on, etc, it won't be good.
Thank you your the only person who has shown other product besides only water using NeverWet.
Like others have commented, detergent will remove Neverwet. For me, it took about a week. Neverwet comes with two sprays and detergent have removed the top coat while the base coat is still intact. And you do lose the water repellent without the top coat.
Why are people asking him why he put it on his sink? It keeps the surface clean, because the water pulls away the dirt and stuff. Didn't you guys ever have to clean your sinks because gunk stuck to it? It's the same with showers, gunk piles up and then you eventually have to clean it, but yeah, the stuff isn't very long lasting if it comes into contact with oils and soaps, also it doesn't hold up well when handled roughly, so anything you walk on or drive on, etc, it won't be good.
The texture is rather rough so it wont be slippery.
Woooowwww works just like a real sink
Soooo...thats how you use a sink. Thanks for that info...
hahahahaa the water goes down the plughole in my sink too mate
We have a rocket scientist on our hands
is it slippery to walk on it while taking a shower?
Just curious how long it lasted. Does it stand the test of time?
CAR WINDSHIELD
Soap ruins the coating, so don't use soap on it.
why would use neverwet on a sink...?
NeverWet is not clear so you wouldn't be able to see through it.
But here's the deal, sinks are SUPPOSED to get wet.
It is only good for about 10 seconds of use
Why would u use it on ur sink?
All these poor African kids are like... "Look at them wasting so much water!"
aka. dont use it in a sink. coz you're (hopefully) gonna wash your hands
and your point is?.....
Why the FUCK would you put it in your sink yo?
LAME!