Porfisdavid
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Has anyone ever used or heard of TropicShield teflon polishing???
Just curious if I am the only one using this product.
Just curious if I am the only one using this product.
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Scottwax said:Sorry, not gullible enough to fall for so called Teflon protection.
DavidB said:Why not, Scott? You don't want to bake your customers cars at 650 degrees so it will actually stick? :nixweiss
Scottwax said:Dang! Why didn't I think of that? My customers would love me baking their car at 650 degrees.![]()
sspeer said:Hmmm..it just might bond on a black car in the Texas sun after an hour lol..
Grouse said:I'll give a bit of insite into fiber and teflon. yes it is not paint, but the similarities may become evident if i can explain it well enough.
Think of a chewed on pencil. This is a strand of fiber, now if you put a coat of paint on the pencil it will wrap the little divits on the pencil in paint. Will it adhere in some places but eventually it will flake off.
Now in the fiber industry it is adhered via flourcarbons, either water based or solvent based. Solvent based attaches far stronger than water based. yet the wear time in even a normal vac 2 times a week sofa, or carpet will last about 6 months at the best. Wear as a original manufactured fiber will retain original teflon protectant for up to about 5 years.
so you see, it is very similar to paint, sealants, and waxes. Each has their place. teflon happens to work best in fiber where there is 1000 times more surface are for it to attach too.
If this does not make a whole bunch of sense please forgive me I am a bit tired.
beachy said:Understood, so on to a similar topic, what is a good fabric protectant that I can sell to my customers?
I recomend for stuff you can order over the net.
http://www.bi-o-kleen.com/carpet.htm
bi-o-kleens trafic lane cleaner for protien based soil issues.
Bac-out for odor related issues and as a protien spotter.
POG as a paint oil grease spotter.
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CC48GL++++++++++++++
prochems ultrapac trafic lane cleaner
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CC59B+++++++++++++++
Powerburst
Slurries
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CC54C+++++++++++++++
Dryslurry
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CR36GL++++++++++++++
All fiber rinse
Protectant
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CP30GL++++++++++++++
four gaurd for carpets
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CP34GL++++++++++++++
Flourosil II for seats and headliners.
For cleaning seats and headliners
Fine fabric shampoo.
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CU73GL++++++++++++++
And if your a hard core woolite guy who is only looking for a defoamer
http://www.interlinksupply.com/index.html?item_num=CH47GL++++++++++++++
Foamless defoamer
Carguy007 said:Most of these products combine the PTFE with other modified polymers to create the bond and keep the teflon in adhered. I won't go into the exact science behind it, but don't knock it until you have tried a quality Telfon sealant for yourself.
Scottwax said:Odd that your first post would be to resurrect a 4 year old thread.
Scottwax said:Dupont themselves say Teflon is not a viable wax ingredient. If it was, don't you think Meguiars, Mothers, 3M and other huge names in the car care industry would be selling their own Teflon infused products?