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We haven’t yet developed a formula that can be used as an additive to fuels (some companies have). That said the nano-coatings will reduce (if not do away with entirely) buildup of any kind. They essentially create a super slick surface as well as being hydrophobic, which prevents friction or the microscopic texture needed for mold, algae, or even dirt to adhere.

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Is it possible? Yes. Is it a good idea? No.

Even the water based formulas which are generally safe for contact with human skin still create results that would get in the way of things your skin is naturally supposed to do.

For example, the formulas are both hydrophobic (water) and oleophobic (oil). Your skin needs both of those things to stay healthy. There’s also the fact that you need an oxidizer to remove the coating and its not a good idea to scrub yourself down with Hydrogen peroxide

nanexcompany7 karma

EMP, at least until they adapt, then we're screwed

nanexcompany6 karma

To be completely honest… on a common logic level, yes, but realistically there hasn’t been nearly as much testing and regulation as I would like to see.

Many of these technologies get away with saying its existing technology and materials just on a smaller scale so should be fine, but the father with kids in me says that scares the crap out of me.

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Head over to the contact page and you can e-mail me from there. I'd at least be interested in discussing.

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