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craig

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Yes, you are right but...I deny your laws of physics and substitute my own. ;)

But to get back on topic, if this stuff also had UV inhibitors (maybe it does and I missed it), I could think of a lot of stuff I would apply this too.  Especially if it was relatively heat resistant.  The first thing I would spray would be my trailer.  It would be nice to have the salt water run right off.  The soft top of a vehicle would be great, too.  Although, at $2 a square foot, it could start getting expensive.

Why does your physics need your metal trailer to be UV resistant?   ;)

-Allen
Oops.  Should have been more clear. I was thinking of it being a potential topcoat on a cedar strip boat. Need the Uv inhibitors to protect the epoxy.

Insayn, the paddle idea is brilliant.  I bet it would work.





Kyle M

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Wonder how it would do if applied to the entire paddle blade.  Maybe less water running into the lap?  :-
THAT is genius thinking right there. Somebody please do this and post the video!


 

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