cool stuff, but it states in the video it will not hold up to high pressure water or soaps, they even showed bottles of cleaners and detergents that would remove ever dry.
It would be interesting if some of our oil field workers could use the Ultra-Ever Dry product & it would not hamper the functionality of their gloves. Trust me ... you do not want to have to clean up a clothes dryer after they have had a load of oil soaked (totally embedded with crude oil) gloves ... baking the residue on the dryer drum's surface.
Hmmm ... I have an inside track with someone in Texas who is a senior consultant chemical engineer with the oil industry ... maybe he can shed light on my question.
I just ordered a quart of the Ultra Ever Dry for testing. Here's what I found out so far. It's about $2.50 per square foot, not counting labor. It doesn't last that long. This part was very disappointing. The sales guy I spoke with said the estimaed life of this on a wall will be from two to ten months. So it will be real cool for a while, but at 2.50/foot I really expected it to last longer. I'll give you an update when I get it. Shipping time is 3-4 weeks.