nanotechnology reverse wear??

Forget all that nano stuff, if you want to rebuild your engine don't half step it and get the real deal.

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The url is linked to nasa.gov

I am not sure how what you meant here
I meant what I said. But I see what you’re saying about the actual website. Technically, NASA

But it’s spinoff.nasa.gov. Pure advertising.

Different. If you think it’s actually NASA that developed these products, then you are one of the gullible for whom this was intended.

Maybe you could try out the miracle skin product based on space microbes…

NASA has a technology transfer program, and it’s not full of dubious consumer goods. https://technology.nasa.gov/

But it links to these specious “miracle” products - and they are just what I said, designed to separate the gullible from their money - NASA isn’t endorsing them, they are “highlighting” them
 
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The same irrational “repairs damage” claim is made for toothpaste. But that doesn’t prevent the SO from buying it.

me ? Keeping mouth shut. You’ll never win the war if you fight every battle.


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Don't forget all those dishwasher and laundry detergent ads too. Every time they come on, I'm :rolleyes:
 
HELLO,
Guys, what do you think about products that claim that they can "heal" scratched and scored cylinder walls and rebuilds worn engine metal like XADO 1 Stage Engine Revitalizant or TriboTEX ? I even read an article (link below) in the official website of NASA talking about this technology, I mean is that possible theoretically ??

https://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/cg_4.html
We have had that for like 90 years. It's the ZDDP chemical family.
 
I meant what I said. But I see what you’re saying about the actual website. Technically, NASA

But it’s spinoff.nasa.gov. Pure advertising.

Different. If you think it’s actually NASA that developed these products, then you are one of the gullible for whom this was intended.

Maybe you could try out the miracle skin product based on space microbes…

NASA has a technology transfer program, and it’s not full of dubious consumer goods. https://technology.nasa.gov/

But it links to these specious “miracle” products - and they are just what I said, designed to separate the gullible from their money - NASA isn’t endorsing them, they are “highlighting” them
We can argue if the product works or not, but without data it is a tad meaningless. And i said nothing about that. All I am saying is that is a "nasa.gov" link, so factually, it is 100% official NASA domain
 
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