Teflon

Quote: teflon paint treatment,is it it any good,or is it just " LOT OF ********"





~One man’s opinion / observations~



Teflon ®:

A synthetic polymer formula produced by Du Pont Chemicals, they state;� The addition of a Teflon® fluoropolymer resin 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�. Also Teflon requires a temperature of 600oF to enable cross-linking (bonding) to a surface.





~Hope this helps~





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justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
 
Many household grade car products now have teflon listed on the bottle.



If anyone is trying to get you to have a teflon treatment done on your car saying it will improve the lustre of your car's paint. DON'T BELIEVE THEM



I have two products with teflon in them or Du Pont XONYL as it's known in the trade

All it does is make the paint bloody smooth. That's it. That's why my malco pro flash wax with liquid carnuba wax and xonyl makes my car's paint so slippery.



The other product i have with teflon is omikron bodyguard. The older version of bodyseal. The other ingredients do the flashy work, the teflon is just a smoothness enhancer



The new bodyseal is totally different. It's pink colored, not white , is caring for your paint as it's really soft and no where near as abrasive as the bodyguard



It's not really neccessary to use products with teflon but i found out after buying the malco pro stuff that it had teflon in it.

Oh well i don't care - it's good ****
 
When I just got my new truck they were pushing this teflon thing real hard. I had to finally tell them if you mention it one more time the deal is off. Why would I pay you and outragiuos amount of money for something when I wax it about 1 time a week anyway.



The spill he was giving sounded to good to be true and from reading here it seems i made a wise choice and left it go.
 
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