Did it last night, $15 for the flexseal and maybe 15 minutes of time actually spraying (5-10 mins for each of 2 coats with a half hour of drying after each time)
it turned out well, I took pictures but I cant be arsed to go through that motions of uploading them here (I had hoped i could do a direct upload). its not a consistent as I wanted but it still looks fine, I rushed it a little and I dont have a shop or anything so I was awkwardly holding the net in my backyard trying to keep it from touching me or itself and ruining the coating. But I would recommend it if your willing to take the time for it, 75% of the net looks like a regular rubber coated net you could buy, 15% is oversprayed so theres a couple of net holes that are almost closed, and maybe 5 or 10% is only slightly coated. I found circular spray motions made it the most consistent, the overspray happened when I was going side to side
I'm sure it will reduce the hook ups, and if not I only spend a bit of time and money and my net will otherwise still work fine