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  • Det er alt for sejt det der, skal fremlægge en project opgave om nanoteknologi i morgen, og skal også demonstere det vand afvisende

  • Try using wax to get the exact same result. No miracle here.

  • Not a good idea. Wax attracts dirt. Which means you would get the excact opposite effect of this product in the long run.

  • In the next future you will take a bath and the floor remains dry. Forget about slippery surfaces!

  • the water is still there, it's just not soaking into the surface. it may actually be MORE slippery this way.

  • Negative. The water drains off(provided that you have an inclination). The only thing you might experience is ruining a couple of waterbubbles.

  • my bathroom doesn't have an inclination :P

  • how does that work

  • The nanoparticles bind with the surface, rearranging the structure to become water resistant(hydrophobic).

  • The nanoparticles bind with the surface, rearranging the structure to become water resistant(hydrophobic).

  • The nanoparticles bind with the surface, rearranging the structure to become water resistant(hydrophobic).

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