Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A New York woman who used nanotechnology to create "kids clothes that just don't stain" is raising funds for her invention on website Kickstarter. Penina First, an Israeli-American with a background in chemistry, biology and biotechnology, said the No More Bibs clothing she wants to create if she is successful in raising $40,000 in her Kickstarter campaign are made from cotton and use nanotechnology to have the outer layer of the fabric turn into a liquid repellent surface. Advertisement "Kids clothes that just don't stain: No More Bibs," the Kickstarter page reads. "Repels 99 percent of the liquids a child will be exposed to including chocolate, ice cream, mud, blood, drool, paint, oil and so much more," the page reads. The campaign had raised more than $4,000 Monday with 22 days remaining to reach the $40,000 goal. Read More Students creating satellite with self-healing material Remember the ad-free days of the Internet? So do AdTrap inventors New York City Opera on brink of bankruptcy Zach Braff's Kickstarter campaign tops $1M in donations GPS device could stem bike thefts 'Veronica Mars' film fundraising goal met in 11 hours