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Bill_Satellite
Feb 15, 2014Explorer II
If it is going to leave a permanent coating (like paint), I would not use it. Even if that's not the case, ensure there are no warnings about using it on plastic. It occurs to me you are referring to "Never Wet" and that could be an interesting experiment. I'm going to go look at their site now.
Rust-Oleum®
NeverWet is a two-step product system designed to create a moisture repelling barrier on a variety of substrates. It is suitable for use on metal, wood, aluminum, galvanized metal, PVC, concrete, masonry, asphalt, vinyl siding, fiberglass, canvas, most plastics and more.
It does say you need to sand the surface to get rid of any gloss and the unit will likely be discolored, but it would be really interesting to know if it's good enough to help with the worst situations like morning dew.
Rust-Oleum®
NeverWet is a two-step product system designed to create a moisture repelling barrier on a variety of substrates. It is suitable for use on metal, wood, aluminum, galvanized metal, PVC, concrete, masonry, asphalt, vinyl siding, fiberglass, canvas, most plastics and more.
It does say you need to sand the surface to get rid of any gloss and the unit will likely be discolored, but it would be really interesting to know if it's good enough to help with the worst situations like morning dew.
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