Water Beading - How does this look to you?

This is great! Haha! Never would have guessed this, but I had a feeling it would’ve been something out of the ordinary.
 
Just to note....


I felt guilty and a tick bad for posting the initial water beading picture and throwing everyone for a loop. But I also got a healthy laugh out of it as did most of you. :laughing:


Don't get me wrong, I do believe that a super hydrophobic surface with super water beading does help to keep a car cleaner via the self-cleaning-effect when it rains hard, heck I even wrote an article about it here,

Mother Natures Car Wash and Ceramic Coatings


I'm also the guilty one that took all these super water beading pictures when I used and reviewed the BLACKFIRE Black Edition coating, you see the one picture in the banner graphic used here on the forum and the AG store page


Review & How-To: BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Paint Coating Black Edition



Everyone LOVES the Water Beading Pictures!

The next day I came into work and tested out the hydrophobicity.

Check out the surface tension this pro grade coating creates!


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What do you think? Use this picture for Mouse Pad art?

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Tight, tall and small, just how we like our water beading!

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And I coined the term,

Tight, Tall & Small

To describe water beading probably 15 or 20 years ago. (it rhymes)





But I also tend to think the human fascination with water-beading is a tick over the top. Enough that I get a laugh out of it.


Now back to water sheeting.... :D

Oh wait - pictures of water sheeting are not interesting. :lauging: (think about it)


:)
 
As I was wolfing-down the bagel and coffee I looked at the upside down lid off the tub of cream cheese and low and behold - it had damn near perfect water beading from the condensation that formed overnight.
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And then took this picture for context...

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A great example of non-polar molecules (plastic) exhibiting hydrophobic properties ... :D
 
So how thin do you apply the cream cheese and how long before you remove it? Also, should you use a bagel to remove it instead of a microfiber?
 
So how thin do you apply the cream cheese and how long before you remove it? Also, should you use a bagel to remove it instead of a microfiber?

Nice............:laughing:
 
I knew something was up with such a random post. Once graphene lust dies down.... were going to find ceramic sprays infused with molecular particles from cream cheese tubs. Cant wait!


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Just to note....


I felt guilty and a tick bad for posting the initial water beading picture and throwing everyone for a loop. But I also got a healthy laugh out of it as did most of you. :laughing:


Don't get me wrong, I do believe that a super hydrophobic surface with super water beading does help to keep a car cleaner via the self-cleaning-effect when it rains hard, heck I even wrote an article about it here,

Mother Natures Car Wash and Ceramic Coatings


I'm also the guilty one that took all these super water beading pictures when I used and reviewed the BLACKFIRE Black Edition coating, you see the one picture in the banner graphic used here on the forum and the AG store page


Review & How-To: BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Paint Coating Black Edition



Everyone LOVES the Water Beading Pictures!

The next day I came into work and tested out the hydrophobicity.

Check out the surface tension this pro grade coating creates!


BF_Pro_Coating_059.JPG




What do you think? Use this picture for Mouse Pad art?

BF_Pro_Coating_060.JPG


BF_Pro_Coating_061.JPG




Tight, tall and small, just how we like our water beading!

BF_Pro_Coating_062.JPG


BF_Pro_Coating_063.JPG


BF_Pro_Coating_064.JPG


BF_Pro_Coating_065.JPG





BF_Pro_Coating_066.JPG






And I coined the term,

Tight, Tall & Small

To describe water beading probably 15 or 20 years ago. (it rhymes)





But I also tend to think the human fascination with water-beading is a tick over the top. Enough that I get a laugh out of it.


Now back to water sheeting.... :D

Oh wait - pictures of water sheeting are not interesting. :lauging: (think about it)


:)

In a couple of those pictures I almost thought you perfectly laid out a few hundred BB's or something on it. Did you just give it a quick spray with a hose?
 
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