💦 Stay dry, stay ahead—never get caught unprotected again!
Rust-Oleum Never Wet is a professional-grade, two-step hydrophobic spray kit that creates a durable, matte waterproof barrier on a wide range of surfaces. Designed for industrial and outdoor use, it repels water, mud, ice, and other liquids while protecting against corrosion and wear. With low odor and fast drying in 30 minutes, it covers up to 25 square feet per kit, making it ideal for managers and professionals seeking reliable, versatile surface protection.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Clear/Transparent |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 14 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
Item Volume | 828.06 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Low Odor |
Unit Count | 28.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Specific Uses For Product | Glass |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Base coat, Top coat |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | 25 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 020066236250 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066236250 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Dry Time In Hours | 0.5 |
Part Number | 275185 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 2.63 x 9.75 inches |
Item model number | 275185 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Low Odor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Works great.
Does exactly what it says on the label, just follow the directions and you're good to go. I used it to coat the underside of my mower deck and only have to reapply the coating once every couple months. Wet grass has a much harder time clogging up when mulching the lawn and collects easier in the bag when it's setup for it.
J**A
Sprays
Did a good job
G**A
Highly hydrophobic
First, the product does exactly what it promises: it repels water. It doesn't just prevent it from being absorbed - it REPELS water. My application was on clay pot saucers, for a strange project. It went on easily, and adhered to the clay very well. Lasted well in areas where it was often wet but not under continuous water flow.Downsides are as others have mentioned:1. Forms a whitish layer on the object, with a waxy feeling. I wouldn't use it on anything that would be in plain sight.2. Durability shows me that it is not intended for use under continuous water flow. My application was under a birdbath fountain. The coating wore away in a few days. This is not a fault of the product, I feel, but the result of using it in a way that it was never intended.My rating of 4 stars is, I think, I bit harsh. I'd give it 4 1/2 if I could.
C**R
KEEPS SATELLITE DISH CLEAR
I purchased the product to keep snow from accumulating on our satellite dish. We have had two snow events that normally I would have been outside clearing snow from the dish. With this product applied the snow has not accumulated on the dish.
L**N
BEWARE!
IF YOU CARE ABOUT THE ITEM YOU'RE THINKING OF SPRAYING, DON'T RISK IT!This stuff should be named NEVER DRY. It has ruined our brand new patio table and chair set from Crate & Barrel.I have used NeverWet products in the past on shoes and other things with great success, so when I read that this NeverWet product is for use on "metal, wood, aluminum, galvanized metal, PVC, concrete, masonry, asphalt, vinyl siding, fiberglass, most plastics and more," I confidently attempted to use it to protect my new patio investment from the elements and birds.The table and chairs are powder-coated aluminum, with fine plastic mesh on the seat bottoms and backs. I followed the directions carefully, spraying in my ventilated garage and applied the "base coat" in 2 coats, waiting over an hour between the coats.The first problem I encountered was that despite spraying from over 18" away -- farther than they recommend, the stuff "bridged," that is, it filled many of the spaces in the seats' mesh. When viewed with light behind the chairs, they showed irregular, ugly blotches in the mesh in spite of my efforts to evenly apply the spray. I later actually had to sit for hours with a safety pin and poke open thousands of openings in the mesh in an attempt to make the blotches disappear.The second problem is that the stuff never fully dries! It says to wait at least 30 minutes before applying the "top coat." I waited 7 days! The stuff still feels sticky. The label cautions that the product should not be applied in temperatures below 50°F nor in relative humidity above 85%. I'm in Arizona! Those are not conditions one worries about here.As dust and dirt settled over the week on the pieces, it clung to the tackiness. Thus arose the 3rd problem: regardless how gingerly I tried to clear the particles, the slightest touch caused the base coat to scar, leaving marks on the surfaces. Using compressed air helped.The junk is said to clean up with mineral spirits. I considered bathing the whole set in mineral spirits to try and wash the stuff off, but such chemicals would destroy the plastic mesh on the seats.In a final effort to try to rescue the patio set, I lightly applied the top coat hoping that it would somehow react with or seal the base coat. No such luck. As it stands, the table and chairs feel sticky, and your hands feel as if something comes off on them. When you sit in the chairs, you stick to them and your arms stick to the arm rests.At least nothing will accidentally slide off the table...I'm considering a claim against the manufacturer, but their defense will of course be that the product was misapplied.THINK TWICE BEFORE USING THIS STUFF!**FOLLOW-UP**After placing the table and chairs outside, the next problem became very apparent: This junk changed the chairs' and table's color! They're supposed to be charcoal gray. This junk turned them blue (see photo A).I spoke of scarring (photo B), but it gets worse yet. After taking photo B, I simply drew an X with my finger on the table (photo C). The coating is so soft that ANYTHING will mark it.As they’re already ruined, and having nothing to lose, I experimented using mineral spirits to try to remove the coating. It seems to (note highlighted test areas in photo A), although how I get the stuff out of the seats’ mesh or from between the table’s slats remains an issue. I will have to buy a respirator and a couple of gallons of mineral spirits in the hope of restoring the furniture, an exercise I am not looking forward to!** FOLLOW-UP **Power-washing blasted ~40% of the coating off. The furniture's surfaces then all looked like skin peeling after a bad sunburn. Mineral spirits softens the goop, but then it smears as you rub. It thus takes a LOT of mineral spirits, fresh rags and rubbing to clear a surface. A gallon of mineral spirits, HOURS of rubbing and another power-washing to remove the oily residue from the mineral spirits and the table is looking pretty good again. Time will tell what damage this whole process has wreaked on the its powder coating. The chairs, unfortunately, are a lost cause. There is no way to get the NeverWet gunk out of the seats' mesh. I have therefore had to replace them. Luckily, I had only sprayed 2 of our chairs!Not counting the hours and hours of labor invested, this fiasco has cost me over $350.
T**S
Kinda works doesn't stand up to hot water or soap
I would like to say that if I applied more of this stuff it would have probably worked better. Even though my area was less than 25 square foot . I didn't have a really demanding Job for this super hydrophobic spray. I only wanted to coat the vertical non porous surface of my shower walls. After cleaning and drying the area I applied two base coats and 3 top coats. Waiting the instructed time between coats. After 12 hours of drying I turned on my shower to find that water still stuck to the wall, it just beaded up . After two days it seems that most of the hydrophobic effect is gone. It didn't seem to stand up to indirect warm water and soap. I was really expecting it to adhere like spray paint.
D**K
EXCELLENT RESULTS, Lawn Mower Deck 50-in.
By reading some reviews I was wondering if Never Wet worked as good as it showed online. Let me tell you that this stuff is awesome. Be careful spraying the base coat because it runs very easy. Just apply thin coats standing back from the surface your spraying. I used two good coats of base coat on the bottom of lawn mower deck and then applied two coats of clear. One can of each covered my 50 inch lawn mower deck twice. Only down fall it dried with blue tint when applied to black epoxy primer. Follow directions exactly. Tested this morning and it worked the same as it had been shown on YouTube videos. Thanks for this excellent product, I will forever be a neverwet customer.
A**Y
If you dislike wet feet, try is on your boots...;
This material meets its claims. My boots lead a rough life and the Never Wet spray worked well...
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