seems that the stuff as seen on you tube is just amazing NEVER WET inventors(2) have got into a marketing move with rustoleum I bought the twin spray can box and wondered if any of you captains in rainy countries have sprayed the stuff on your clothes or boots and ride in the rain and what would the result be.
I've realized that I don't mind riding in the rain. In fact, some of my favorite rides were in the rain... so long as I'm the only one on the road. The part that sucks is getting to your destination and being cold and wet all day.
What !! you cannot hit a few keys!!! http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013...lly-scientific-testing-of-ultraeverdry-in-hd/
that is before they called it never wet. there are many more videos on youtube where men splatter corn syrup, mustard , ketchup 10 w 40 oil even an ice bucket challenge and absolutely nothing stuck to the surfaces treated.
I think somebody at the Hinkley factory put some on the dipstick(no not Me) on my Rocket I am Bu**#*D if I can see the oil on mine,I have resorted to wrapping a bit of masking tape around the stick and pressing the tape into the level grooves the dipping the oil tank, just have to remember to take it off after checking.
It works like magic. I use it on my leather boots and my gloves. It works like in the videos, but road debris and bugs eventually wear it off. It lasts a long time on gloves, especially the back. I even put it on the awning of my holiday trailer, but we didn't camp in any rain so I'm not really sure how that worked out.
It works like magic. I use it on my leather boots and my gloves. It works like in the videos, but road debris and bugs eventually wear it off. It lasts a long time on gloves, especially the back. I even put it on the awning of my holiday trailer, but we didn't camp in any rain so I'm not really sure how that worked out.