The video starts with a discussion about Ultra-Ever Dry, a product that repels water. The host is intrigued by its potential applications and decides to test it himself. He sprays it on various objects, including a designer shirt, a Supreme shirt, and a tie, and observes how the water droplets slide off. He also tests it on his underwear and a paper towel, noting that the water doesn't absorb as he initially expected.
The host then uses the product to waterproof his underwear, bedsheets, and merchandise. He also waterproofs a cotton ball and a bagel. However, he finds that the product doesn't work as well as he had hoped, with water still finding its way through. He also tries to waterproof his hands and keyboard, but they remain non-waterproof.
The host decides to recreate a scene from Ultra-Ever Dry's official video, where they outlined their logo in EverDry and shot paint at it. He spells out "shop MrBeast" on the wall and tries to do the same, but the paint doesn't stick. He and his co-host then play a game of "Fortnite," which they find more enjoyable than making videos.
The host also tests the product on a burrito and an Alexa device, but it doesn't work as expected. He then tries to waterproof his work gloves, but they remain moisture-proof. He moisturizes them with lotion, but the moisture just falls off.
In the end, the host and his co-host burn their old memes, including PewDiePie and Hiro, in a fire they created with the waterproof tissue. They also test water repellent on their feet, but it doesn't work as expected. The video ends with them singing a song about MrBeast.
1. The video is about a product called Ultra-Ever Dry.
2. The host sees the video in their suggestions and is intrigued.
3. Ultra-Ever Dry is described as good at repelling water.
4. The host wonders if the product can repel water as well as they can absorb it.
5. The host decides to buy some Ultra-Ever Dry and test it.
6. The host sprays the product on their underwear and wonders if it can keep them dry when they urinate.
7. The host tests the product on other items such as a tissue, a shirt, and a tie.
8. The host also tests the product on a paper towel and a bagel.
9. The host discovers that the product doesn't work as well on the back of the shirt or bagel.
10. The host discovers that the product doesn't work on waterproof surfaces such as a paper towel or a waterproof wallet.
11. The host tries to waterproof their underwear but finds that the urine runs up their bedsheets.
12. The host then tries to waterproof their bedsheets but finds that they still get wet.
13. The host tests the product on a towel and finds that it doesn't absorb water.
14. The host tests the product on their hands and finds that it doesn't work well.
15. The host tries to waterproof their keyboard but finds that it's still wet after being sprayed with paint.
16. The host tests the product on a burrito and finds that it doesn't repel water.
17. The host suggests waterproofing diapers as a solution to avoid changing them frequently.
18. The host tries to waterproof their work gloves but finds that the moisturizer falls off.
19. The host tries to waterproof their Alexa device by dipping it in water but finds that it gets wet.
20. The host tries to light a fire and uses a waterproof tissue to put it out.
21. The host tries to walk on water using water repellent on their feet but loses their flip flops in the process.
22. The host ends the video singing a song about MrBeast.