Liquipel - Witchcraft or science fact?

Liquipel - Witchcraft or science fact?

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_Deano

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7,413 posts

268 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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http://www.liquipel.com/

To me is seems that the days of having a heavy rubber case around the phone have met its days.
I wonder if this could also be applied to laptops too?

Or this could be a hoax.

Anyone know about this or can confirm that this is true?

freecar

4,249 posts

202 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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I saw something like this a couple of years ago, allegedly used by nasa (isn't everything!) to protect their devices and being used by the military and such.

Yet nothing has come around about it, it was a tank of goo you submerged the device in and then let it dry then it was waterproof apparently. It wasn't something that could be done at home, you'd need to visit a store to do it.

Tycho

11,965 posts

288 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Genuine but I'm not sure how you could plug things into it due to needing electrical contact. Maybe BT and WIFI for comms and inductive charging for power.