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- Homer1ExplorerBugs come off very easily with dryer sheets, just wet them and the bugs come right off. Does not hurt paint. "Never wet"----Well P.T.Barnum said it all about stuff of that nature.
- sc3283Explorerfrontal bugs splatter can easily be removed if you use el cheapo spray can hair spray on the frt of the rv, TT or tow vehicle.
the bugs stick the hair spray...water washes off the hair spray - Ski_Pro_3ExplorerIt doesn't work for crappola. I bought two packages and used one on shoes, a baseball-type cap, a felt western cowboy hat, my kayak paddle and a couple other things.
It wore off the shoes after my first walk through tall grass.
The ball cap was fine except for the spot were I'd grab the bill to put on and take off the cap. Same with the cowboy hat.
It didn't work at all for the paddle.
The main problem with this stuff is that it wears off just by lightly brushing it with your hand, grass or water. Yes! water!! My paddle didn't touch anything but water. Was hoping it would keep water from dripping down my arms. Based on their videos and how it worked on a toilet brush, which came out of a toilet bowl without even a drop of water on it, I was really looking forward to my paddle staying dry too.
Lucky for me, my local Home Depot gave me a full refund, even on the used set I had tried.
This stuff is a LONG way from being prime time. Save your money and frustration. - guidryExplorerI've heard it only works until soap gets on it then it deteriates the chemicals and won't work. But, I've never tried it myself.
- gboppExplorerIf this is the same Never Wet that is sold at Home Depot, there was a post about it last week.
It sounds impressive but, read the customer reviews from the Home Depot Website.
If it's a different product, ignore this post. :) - westendExplorer
popupcamping wrote:
It might work well, especially on the front face of RV's to repel dirt and bugs.
http://www.neverwet.com/
neat product that may have some practical RV uses.
I'll have to wait until prices come down, it is around $1.30-$1.90/sq. ft. treated.
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