The solution to D6's cleaning woes

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The solution to D6's cleaning woes

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Could also render the spudda clean a thing of the past...

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Are you trying to ruin the man's birthday?
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Shame it ruins the visual appearance of the surface once applied. Otherwise I'd buy the company
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D6 how do you mean?
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Could you use it on a bike? How much for a coating of it?
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Tbh I can live with cleaning the bike/car/mtb but it'd come in handy on visors and windscreens on crap days.
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I was sold on the treated work gloves. Wet sopping work gloves are the bane of my existence offshore.
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I would happily use that on all my biking gear
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I'm sure i read the other day they are using this coating to stop people urinating up an outside wall close to nightclub somewhere in the South of England.

Apparently not only does it stop the area smelling off piss but the splash back coats the offender in their own piss too. :D
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Surely it would work as an anti graffiti system too?
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duke63 wrote:I'm sure i read the other day they are using this coating to stop people urinating up an outside wall close to nightclub somewhere in the South of England.

Apparently not only does it stop the area smelling off piss but the splash back coats the offender in their own piss too. :D
That's where I found it from. The vids are amazing though, watching water trapped in a square was mesmerising..
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kiwikrasher wrote:Surely it would work as an anti graffiti system too?
That's on one of their videos
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