Superhydrophobic coating is a surface treatment that significantly repels water, leading to a very high contact angle (typically greater than 150 degrees) when water droplets come into contact with the surface. This property allows water droplets to bead up and roll off the surface, taking away dirt and contaminants with them, a phenomenon often referred to as the "lotus effect," inspired by the self-cleaning properties observed in lotus leaves.

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