Rostoleum Never Wet for Auto Interiors

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Noticed this at the local Pep Boys for $9.99

Rust-Oleum® NeverWet® Auto Interior Liquid Repelling Treatment product page







Rust-Oleum® NeverWet®
Auto Interior Liquid Repelling Treatment





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About Auto Interior Liquid Repelling Treatment


Rust-Oleum® NeverWet® Auto Interior is a one-step, superhydrophobic, liquid repelling treatment designed to keep automotive interiors dry longer. This crystal clear formula preserves upholstery and floor mats against damaging moisture and stains without changing the look or feel of the fabric.

  • Easy single step trigger spray application
  • Crystal clear formula
  • Great for automotive upholstery, floor mats, carpet, car seats and more.
  • Ideal for leather, cloth, synthetic and natural fibers.
  • Coverage will vary depending on fabric: 20-50 sq. ft.
For Best Results

Hold the spray bottle 12-16” from surface and coat the entire object until wet. Do not soak or allow to puddle.
Available Sizes

  • 11 oz Spray
 
Rustoleum

Stinks that you can't edit the headline after posting
 
I have always been interested in how his stuff works. Home Depot sells it to cover things like work boots and gloves. I have never had personal experience with it but it looks too good to be true...
 
Hmmm, looks interesting.

Thinking how it would work on 'that area' around the pedals, especially with the yuk weather (snow, salt, etc) on the horizon.

May have to drop a ten spot.

Bill
 
I have noticed some commercials lately on TV. Waiting to here some more input here.
 
I thought the original never wet was not very durable at all; like brush up against something and the coating wore off. Maybe they've improved the wear resistance of this formula? Else, I can't see it working well in high traffic areas like the driver seat.

I'll stick with 303FG until someone has some durability data.
 
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