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Default Ultra Tech 4001 aka "Ultra Ever Dry"

Anyone use this? Particularly interested in use on bare ferrous (i.e. rustable) metals in a car component restoration application.

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http://www.rustoleum.com/about-rust-oleu...leum-never-wet/
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Have you used this Charley? How does it affect the appearance of bare metal... "frosted haze"?
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I bought it at Home Depot but haven't tried it yet.
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Default Re: Ultra Tech 4001 aka "Ultra Ever Dry"

Hmmm... I misread this. Thought it said "ultra every day"

Will let you guess what I thought the discussion was about.

Was especially interested in Charley's take, and wondering why he bought it at HD.
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Default Re: Ultra Tech 4001 aka "Ultra Ever Dry"

I saw this video and was hooked. http://www.neverwet.com/
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That's cool!
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Very cool.....will be in the shop today!
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Default Re: Ultra Tech 4001 aka "Ultra Ever Dry"

Video says: avoid the following on Never Wet treated surfaces: detergents, soaps, oils, solvents, high pressure water.
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Default Re: Ultra Tech 4001 aka "Ultra Ever Dry"

<span style="font-size: 11pt">Some of the Amazon feedback concerns me too (see my link above). i.e. Recommend to only use the proprietary spray bottle ($35.00 a copy! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/shocked.gif[/img] ) ... couldn't get the results seen in the video, etc. It looks to me that the <span style="font-style: italic">Rustoleum</span> and <span style="font-style: italic">UltraEverDry</span> are the same products essentially. If there are brave folks out there I am interested in appearance/durability on bare metal.

Thanks!</span>
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