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whitell

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has anyone else tried spraying their sled with neverwet? I just picked some up and figure it should keep some of the snow weight off the machine. any thoughts?
 

kimrick

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I would do some research before spraying on anything!
Dries to a foggy film. Turns wood a Blueish colour.
Check out their infomecial and see why they test everything on white surfaces.
Lots of blogs on this product for reviewing.
 

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Ive got some for my sled trailer. going to spray the front ramps to try and keep the road grime off and out of the garage. for 20 bucks can't go wrong.
 

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I read on Snowest it does not last very long; comes off after 2 rides. And it leave the hazzy/foggy effect on your tunnel permanently.
 

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I wonder how slippery this stuff is? I wonder if it would work on wood on a flat deck sled trailer?
 

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It's the same as ULTRA EVER DRY. I bought some last year. Works great on work boots! It leaves a transparent white color on everything. The only thing that effects it is abrasion. It would quickly wear off walkways or trailer decks. It sure does repel water though. If it wasn't for the white tint, I would spray my truck. I thought about doing my wife's towels!
 
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