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I am guessing a detailer spray?
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:upJustinTRW said:All those claims about teflon coated paint and teflon wax are basically a sham. Teflon needs to bond at to surfaces at temperatures that would melt the paint.
You'll need to wax as usual.
TOGWT said::up
Teflon ®:
A synthetic polymer formula produced by Dupont Chemicals, they state;" The addition of a Teflon® fluoropolymer paint does nothing to enhance the properties of any car wax, we have no data that indicates the use of Teflon® to be beneficial in car waxes. Teflon® requires a temperature of 680°F for it to sinter or bond to a surface." Unless you can heat the surface to the required temperature, Teflon will not bond, the claim that it will provide a â€Ëœnon-stickâ€â„¢, slippery surface is nothing more than marketing hype (i.e. brand recognition)
JonM
stiege said:Well, not for nuthin', but when DuPont (the professional and consumer product giant, not a fly-by-night bathtub chemist) who owns Teflon markets a line of products...
http://www.autobarn.net/dutese.html
that claim to use Teflon to the benefit of shine and or durability performance, I would imagine there's SOMEthing to it.
The word "scam" is used twice in this thread and the word "sham" is used once. Those are pretty strong statements to make without more intimate knowledge of the products.
Jason