Has anyone tried Rust-Oleum NeverWet?


 

William S.

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Currently I use a tupperware container for my HM storage and protection. I saw this on Gizmodo ( http://gizmodo.com/you-can-finally-buy-the-magical-spray-that-waterproofs-563613333 ) I was wondering if anyone has tried this or any other type of conformal coating (acrylic, silicone, wax) to protect their boards?

It's supposed to be at Home Depot, but mine doesn't carry it. Looks interesting, the video from the manufacture shows using it on an Iphone, but the Home Depot site says it's not intended for electronics.

http://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/neverwet/neverwet-kit

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Ole...rpose-Spray-Kit-274232/204216476#.UcixYT6gmz4
 
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I see 60 people have read, no replies... I guess that's because we're wondering how this would really work for waterproofing a board like the Heater Meter or the rPi...

I'm glad you posted this though, cause I had never heard of this product before. It does seem like a viable solution to make a 3D printed object completely waterproof...
 
I saw an add on the tv that Home Depot was carrying it. Next time at HD I want to check it out. Sounds like it might be good on a picnic table?
 
I saw a quick demo at one of my hardware store customers, (he is my Weber connection.).
It looked interesting and seemed to work really well.
He was kind of excited about it.
if I learn more I will post.
 

 

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