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Boo-Sabum Ben
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22 November, 2011, 23:26
Seems like an awesome product (although not available for another year at least, but would be awesome to cover airsoft electronics and parts that would be ruined by water as well!
http://www.cultofmac.com/131113/watc...science-video/
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22 November, 2011, 23:31
Re: Neverwet.
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Seems like an awesome product (although not available for another year at least, but would be awesome to cover airsoft electronics and parts that would be ruined by water as well!
http://www.cultofmac.com/131113/watc...science-video/
It just looks the same as the stuff you spray onto your windscreen...
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23 November, 2011, 00:08
Except it isn't
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25 November, 2011, 07:46
Re: Neverwet.
what about the motor? surely its going to heat up alot more, and youve got sizeable holes at the top and bottom, i atleast wouldnt want to spray waterproofing stuff down there...
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25 November, 2011, 12:04
Yep that too. Thinking about it you still can't submerge the gun, water would get in the gearbox an ruin it really. An the hop. But a good way to keep the battery safe. Plus the tech stud underwater like the iPhone is still damned awesome
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25 November, 2011, 12:09
Could be good for those guns like the ICS MX5 Pro series with ciurcitry inside, no you probably cant submerge the gun but it will keep electrical parts like that safe in wet conditions, and stop them from rusting over time, id be happier taking guns like the above out in the wet with a coating, rather than without.
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