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Ultradry Coating - interesting vid
r1_pete - 7/3/13 at 07:47 AM

Came across THIS, wonder how it would stand up in automotive use.....


loggyboy - 7/3/13 at 08:12 AM

was discussed here the other day.
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=179211


splitrivet - 7/3/13 at 09:17 AM

Amazing stuff.
Cheers,
Bob


snakebelly - 7/3/13 at 12:39 PM

i found the application video on youtube and towards the end it gave more info that seemed to intimate that on seats etc it wouldnt last that long, it also appears to be tinted and wont stand up to constant handling apparently, it also drys hazey. video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ord6dTARWfo


loggyboy - 7/3/13 at 12:44 PM

quote:
Originally posted by snakebelly
i found the application video on youtube and towards the end it gave more info that seemed to intimate that on seats etc it wouldnt last that long, it also appears to be tinted and wont stand up to constant handling apparently, it also drys hazey. video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ord6dTARWfo


Yeah I also read that... its only a few months in some circumstances:


How long will Ultra-Ever Dry coating last?
Answer: The SE 7.6.110 formula’s longevity in use is susceptible to environmental conditions (UV / abrasion). This coating will generally last 2-8 months in direct sunlight and outdoor conditions before recoating of the top coat would be required. When used in indoor or covered applications outdoors, the SE 7.6.110 coating should last for a year or more. Other formulas are being added to our product line that can provide years of useful life before any recoat is needed.


dave r - 7/3/13 at 04:30 PM

you see the price of it though ???


also listed as toxic, though as its american, that may just be law suit covering


Confused but excited. - 7/3/13 at 08:32 PM

There is plenty of stuff on the market for water-proofing suede shoes and waaay cheaper than that stuff and it don't make anything look hazy white.