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Thread: Superhydrophobic Coating

  1. #1
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    Default Superhydrophobic Coating

    This is amazing. Plenty of fishing applications: flies, lines, waders, boots, rain gear, boats . . .

    Here: https://youtu.be/IPM8OR6W6WE

    And here: https://youtu.be/BvTkefJHfC0

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    It leaves a visible film. Fly fishing applications are few. Don't do flies, lines, etc.

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    Default For industrial use only

    Last bit of the second video says industrial use only. Cool stuff though

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    Pretty useless stuff bordering on hoax for most advertised application. I've used several brands. It leaves a skim milk colored coating, gums up flies, and has about zero abrasion resistance. A light swipe with your finger will wipe it off a treated surface. The bottom coat is xylene, naphtha, methyl ethyl ketone, hexane and toluene. It is meant to etch just about any material so that the top coat (96% acetone, 2% hydrophobic silica "Frogs Fanny"and gum) will stick. You do NOT want this on your fly lines or Gore-Tex!!

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    I use the two part stuff from Rustoleum and it works ok. Like mentioned before not real durable. Leaves a frosted look and do not apply indoors!! Really noxious fumes. They now make a fabric coating that is one spray coat that a friend used and it works pretty well on coveralls and leather boots without significantly changing the color. Remains to be seen how long it lasts.

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