ACL Staticide 6500 ESD Safety Shield, 8 oz Aerosol Spray Can, Translucent (2)
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I recently purchased a can and am wondering the same thing. In my case, I'm going to coat a 48x60 rug pad that's sitting on my carpet, and I'm getting a static charge strong enough to partially cook my Macbook. My issue is with the cure time, which is a week! Because they failed to mention this on Amazon, I purchased a second pad to use while the first was curing. It's not just long-lasting, but it's also inconvenient. If it works, it's still better than buying new computers.
I'm using it to prevent static in a plastic cylinder, and it works great. I'm not sure if it's as good as what you've been using.
Selected User Reviews For ACL Staticide 6500 ESD Safety Shield, 8 oz Aerosol Spray Can, Translucent (2)
It was flawless.
I haven't used this product yet; I originally purchased it to put on the outside of my spill-proof thermal mug for use at work, but after receiving it, my boss stated that he preferred I use a standard company-issued mug, which is not spill-proof, and he immediately issued me one. So far, I haven't been able to think of another use for this item.
It didn't work for me at all. It appears to be windex laced with carbon particles. br>br> br>br>When wet, my cheap surface conductivity meter reads 104 ohms, and when dry, it reads infinite. The meter reads conductive foam fine. br>br>I tried spraying another layer, but the meter still reads no conductivity. br>br>I also tried spraying cardboard, but no conductivity was detected.