My guess is the gray surface the spill is on is specially designed not to absorb these kinds of stain (possibly just fats). If the surface doesn't absorb the spill, then taking the stain off is just a matter of having a thin, rigid surface.
i think this trick is that, there's another transparent plastic in between the sauces and the table. the machine basically just lifts the plastic. it couldnt lift the sauce half way. cus it's on top of the plastic.
Dudes, this is a tiny conveyor belt. As the plate moves forward the conveyor surface around it moves back.
This way, the particles of the stain don't move. That's what makes this pick up the stain without pushing it like the aluminum plate they show.
Actually pretty clever and not that WTF at all, it's the kind of weird thing you'd see in a late-night ad or something! The "cowgirls" on the other hand.......
Of course there is a thin plastic film, when you see the gel pushed by aluminum plate and then lifted by the Machine, there is a portion at the beggining which is more like humidity or stain on the surface, which is also lifted and placed in the same pattern. Pretty smart video though! ;)
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No, seriously, what's the trick? There has to be some clever aspect that I'm not getting. Is the stain? The glass? How is this working?
Notice that they only "lifted" gel.
ReplyDeleteTry water water water. Sauces and butter is not enough impress me.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is the gray surface the spill is on is specially designed not to absorb these kinds of stain (possibly just fats). If the surface doesn't absorb the spill, then taking the stain off is just a matter of having a thin, rigid surface.
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ReplyDeleteThat could be a superhydrophobic nanostructured surface being unrolled and rolled back. :)
ReplyDeleteYah right, let's see them try that on a silk shirt, not just a plastic surface.
ReplyDeleteThis would work awesome if every single surface of my house was made of stainless steel.
ReplyDeleteHOLY SHIT if only they had this when i was a kid i couldve totally avoided my fave shirts from being stained
ReplyDeletei think this trick is that, there's another transparent plastic in between the sauces and the table. the machine basically just lifts the plastic. it couldnt lift the sauce half way. cus it's on top of the plastic.
ReplyDeleteI can clean up my fap sessions with this.
ReplyDelete^ If you put toilet paper over the tip before it blows, the stuff doesn't go everywhere.
ReplyDelete...so, does it only work on glass?
ReplyDeleteDudes, this is a tiny conveyor belt. As the plate moves forward the conveyor surface around it moves back.
ReplyDeleteThis way, the particles of the stain don't move. That's what makes this pick up the stain without pushing it like the aluminum plate they show.
Actually pretty clever and not that WTF at all, it's the kind of weird thing you'd see in a late-night ad or something! The "cowgirls" on the other hand.......
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ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure the whole stain has a thin bit of clear plastic underneath it, and that the dovielacka is scooping underneath the plastic sheet.
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ReplyDeletemkay then... all i have to say is wtf japan! seriously?
ReplyDeleteIt Maybe works with the Lotus effect: a super Hydrophobic Surface
ReplyDeleteOf course there is a thin plastic film, when you see the gel pushed by aluminum plate and then lifted by the Machine, there is a portion at the beggining which is more like humidity or stain on the surface, which is also lifted and placed in the same pattern. Pretty smart video though! ;)
ReplyDeletei think Jotaf is right about this one.
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ReplyDeleteOMG,this is like SO COOLLL!~ WTF JAPAN SERIOUSLYYY!
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ReplyDeleteHEY BILLY MAYS HERE FOR THE SPILLY LIFTER (rip billy mays)
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ReplyDeleteIt's magic... Oh yeah! :P
ReplyDeleteI wish that thing worked for omelets
ReplyDeleteI would like to see this using a rugged surface...
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