This Storm suit's merino wool fabric has a nanotech coating to repelwater.
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Dry Coating Dry treatments do more than just repelwater.
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These repelwater, some oils, wet concrete and other liquids.
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The rubberized fabric also seems to repelwater well on damp landings and picks up less dirt than nylon.
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It will repelwater.
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Rival teams have applied nanotechnology to the problem to produce ultra-lightweight sponges that are oleophilic and hydrophobic - they love oil but repelwater.
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Founded in 1953, it was first used to repelwater and prevent corrosion in missiles and was later found to have various household uses.
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The process depends upon the following principles:-First ,thefacility with which calcareous stones imbibe water; second, the power of oily substances to repelwater.
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The negative charge of the fluorine ions in the wax help to repelwater and dirt more effectively, much like Teflon (a fluorocarbon resin) does.
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They attract tar-like bitumen -the oil part of the sands -while repellingwater.
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The Icon's Double Dry treatment repelswater and snow, as well as increases durability and protects it from dirt.
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The Gully's Golden Dry treatment, Beal's proprietary process, repelledwater from drippy ice and when left in the snow during belays.
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Although the jacket repelledwater at first, it seemed to lose some water protection and began to wet through after several damp outings.