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Magic NeverWet Spray

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Ross Nanotechnology’s NeverWet Spray is a magic product that makes liquids never stick onto anything it’s applied to, simply because the spray is silicon-based super-hydrophobic. In the video below, you’ll see chocolate running off the shoes without leaving even a bit on them, and that’s really incredible.

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Instant Spray-on Fabric

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You should feel sorry to Spanish designer Dr Manel Torres and I New Idea, if you thought that the technology here is simply about spraying a T-shirt on your skin! Actually, what is prayed onto human skin is an innovative fabric, which will dry and form a washable and reusable garment on your skin. And with the spray-on fabric, you can also create a dress, trousers and even hats. So you’d like a try? Good new is that the spray-on dresses will be shown at London Fashion Week and hopefully we’ll see you there.

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Esslack Food Spray

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The golden apple from the Greek mythology now appears on everyone’s table. Thanks to the Deli Garage, you can coat the apples, tomatoes, pears and whatever you like in edible gold or silver, which makes your food more attractive while not affecting the taste. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Car Plate Blocker

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Hey, is there any policeman in front of the screen? As the product we’re to introduce today is something that may annoy the policemen. Then what are we to argue? It’s the ‘Car Plate Blocker’, a type of spray that makes your license plate ‘invisible’  to the traffic camera so that you won’t get the ticket even if you run through the red light. Mainly using the low observable technology, the spray works by reflecting the flash back to the camera so as to make your license plate over-exposed. Not only the cameras, but naked human eyes could nothing on your car plate due to the high quality stealth material contained in the spray.

Well, that’s really a clever way to get rid of tickets, but do think twice before you decide to use it. At least in my mind, it’s ignoble to escape a deserved punishment. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Use the palm of your hand as a notepad.

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Notepad is not the only thing we use to take down important information and in fact, most of us still prefer to write down something directly on the palms of our hands. That’s really a more convenient way to take notes but what about cleaning them? Yep, it bothers everyone a lot. So the ‘Pen+Sprayer’ system seems like a better choice. It features a spray which contains specialized chemical and when you spray some onto the palm of your hand, you’ll find a make-shift writing surface later there for you to take down messages. Just spray, wait and then you can doodle whatever you like on your skin, that’s so easy! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Color Dial Spray

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Want to create an amazingly impressive spraypaint masterpiece? How’s about drawing with various colors? If so, and you wouldn’t like to take dozens of cans, there’s a better-than-average chance that the so-called ‘Color Dial Spray’ is rightly the thing you’re looking for. It is a reusable can that lets you to choose your needed color by turning the dials. So forget all those large bottles and cans, and merely one ‘Color Dial Spray’ is enough! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Innovative spray system

The advantage of this Epic spray system is that it combines a paint bag with a refillable CO2 canister — replacing standard propellants, Epic is safer to use indoors without a mask, avoids the risk of paint explosion and is better for the environment.

You can use it follow the process:

1. Unscrew the cap from the paint bag. A foil seal keeps the paint in the bag during this process.
2. Screw the nozzle and the paint bag into the cap. The cap houses the spray release trigger.
3. Lock the assembled piece and the CO2 into the polycarbonate tube, the nozzle faces forward.
4. Turn the valve on the front of the can to release CO2 pressure into the paint bag reservoir.
5. The CO2 pushes the paint bag from all sides and up through the cap, forcing the paint out.

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