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Nano Technologies: oleophobic coating- Never need any washing anymore ?

Hopefully this technology can be applied onto the windscreen of vehicles so that in future, windshield wipers will be a thing of the past.
 
Maybe you can apply it on yourself..

no need for umbrella or raincoat when it rains
 
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ang mor are the best...

after a while you will see Japanese buying those stuffs and come up with their own... yawnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Maybe you can apply it on yourself..

no need for umbrella or raincoat when it rains

May be can apply to your cock, if you have one

No need to wash after screwing your ladyboy backside
 
This is not new and been there for more than 10 years. Problem is toughness. My friend owns a nano-tech coating line for screws. Screws well protected from the elements of environment and don't rust. Good? Only if the screw is not used. Once the screws with nano coating is subjected to force and abrasion the nano-coating comes off and its back to square one.
 
Once the screws with nano coating is subjected to force and abrasion the nano-coating comes off and its back to square one.

so it does not work on tony's cock (if he has one)
 
Stay clear of any products that use nano particles. They are easily absorbed by your skin.
 
then why do they still market it?

There is a phrase popular in Ah Tiong land. It is 奸商奸商,不奸不商

We know that soft drinks are bad for health and the worst is Coca-Cola's Coke. But why is Coke still being marketed aggressively by its manufacturer?
 
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