Waterproof your iPhone by spraying NeverWetâ„¢ on it ?

NeverWetâ„¢ is a patent-pending, silicon-based superhydrophobic spray-on coating or paint by Ross Nanotechnology that deflects nearly all liquids, heavy oils, ice, corrosion, bacteria etc so extremely much better than for instance Teflon, that NeverWet-infused materials “have remained under seawater for over a year and reemerged completely dry.”

It will apparently make anything waterproof that you put it on, including fabrics and electronics. We’re talking never having to wash your clothes again (until you wash them with the only two liquids that will penetrate it: soap and alcohol). And being able to use your iPhone under water. Question is as asked here: What happens if you sprayed this onto your skin?

Via CNet, GadgetReview

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6 responses to “Waterproof your iPhone by spraying NeverWetâ„¢ on it ?”

  1. Too bad my 4 kids are past the diaper years :-P

  2. […] keep water out, allows water too creep inside without doing any damage. Read phandroid, see also older post here about waterproofing your iPhone with […]

  3. Oh well, another Vimeo-user deciding to make their videos private after-the-fact. See then videos on http://www.neverwet.com, or watch this other video on YouTube:

  4. […] The geek in me is very intrigued (and hopes this is for real): Atlantic Ocean swimmer Ben Lecomte demoing a Vuzix iWear-like iPhone head-up display device for his Aqua Sphere goggles, with which he will be able to read emails and watch video while swimming across the Pacific Ocean. There is a waterproofing challenge to be met, may I suggest the NeverWetâ„¢ spray? […]

  5. […] to the NeverWetâ„¢ spray-on coating and HzO, but now with what (for us traditional thinkers) seems like a more cumbersome (and […]

  6. […] heard about these waterproofing solutions before, but now Nokia is also stepping into the game, announcing how they can keep mobile phones […]

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