From the article:
Spray-on liquid glass is transparent, non-toxic, and can
protect virtually any surface against almost any damage from hazards such as
water, UV radiation, dirt, heat, and bacterial infections.
The coating is also flexible and breathable, which makes it suitable for use on
an enormous array of products.
According to the manufacturers, liquid glass has a
long-lasting antibacterial effect because microbes landing on the surface
cannot divide or replicate easily.
The liquid glass spray produces a water-resistant coating
only around 100 nanometers (15-30 molecules) thick. On this nanoscale the glass
is highly flexible and breathable. The coating is environmentally harmless and
non-toxic, and easy to clean using only water or a simple wipe with a damp
cloth. It repels bacteria, water and dirt, and resists heat, UV light and even
acids.
Food processing companies in Germany have already carried
out trials of the spray, and found sterile surfaces that usually needed to be
cleaned with strong bleach to keep them sterile needed only a hot water rinse
if they were coated with liquid glass. The levels of sterility were higher for
the glass-coated surfaces, and the surfaces remained sterile for months.
The liquid glass coating is breathable, which means it can
be used on plants and seeds. Trials in vineyards have found spraying vines increases
their resistance to fungal diseases, while other tests have shown sprayed seeds
germinate and grow faster than untreated seeds, and coated wood is not attacked
by termites.
and this is
the bit I like:
In the home, spray-on glass would eliminate the need for
scrubbing and make most cleaning products obsolete. Since it is available in
both water-based and alcohol-based solutions, it can be used in the oven, in
bathrooms, tiles, sinks, and almost every other surface in the home, and one
spray is said to last a year.
I am surprised given that the article is 13 years old I have not seen or heard of the product, it does seem to have everything going for it, the article is here, the company Nanopool here.
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