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NeverWet - Seen it? Used it?
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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 319762" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>Some comments on other forums say it leaves a milky, sandpaper like finish that is not very durable. Home Depot says it's kit will cover 10 to 15 sq ft for $20. White Paper from Neverwet only says that it is 200 times more abrasive resistant than similar products. Users on other forums seem to indicate it is not very abrasive resistant. Neverwet says it wants to be the WD-40 of the future. It looks like a better use of the product would be on switches, electrical systems, shoes, gloves and possibly electronics. Maybe carpets for cat fishermen?</p><p></p><p>Some users report a higher top speed on jet skies but no reports on long term results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 319762, member: 8483"] Some comments on other forums say it leaves a milky, sandpaper like finish that is not very durable. Home Depot says it's kit will cover 10 to 15 sq ft for $20. White Paper from Neverwet only says that it is 200 times more abrasive resistant than similar products. Users on other forums seem to indicate it is not very abrasive resistant. Neverwet says it wants to be the WD-40 of the future. It looks like a better use of the product would be on switches, electrical systems, shoes, gloves and possibly electronics. Maybe carpets for cat fishermen? Some users report a higher top speed on jet skies but no reports on long term results. [/QUOTE]
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