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Dupont....it's dupont Teflon...my favorite...tastes like sweet milk
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Mr. Steamer:  Keep drinken.  Nothing will stick to you. You will be teflon like SGK?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cleanex Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/November/2004 at 5:06pm

Ted I had a chair like that once, but can't remember if was twenty years of soil, or it took 20 years to clean it!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mr.Mike Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/November/2004 at 5:25pm

Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

Dupont....it's dupont Teflon...my favorite...tastes like sweet milk

Don't be givin' the kids any ideas now Steamer...

I'm positive about the negative...and negative about the positive.
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Ladies & Gentlemen,

3M Scotchguard is a very serious branded name that clarifies what you are saying instantly. Who has never heard of Scotchguard or Coca-Cola? It is the king and is the best in my opinion. It is the yard stick that all protectors are compared to.

When you mention Teflon to me I think of a frying pan. Now any time I hear cleaners speak of guard (Fibre Guard, Fiber Shield, etc...) they always end the sentence with Scotchguard because the potential customer will always comprehend that kind of terminology.

Someone once told me never attempt to knock-off a 3M product because by the time you do they are out with one better. How could anyone have the resources to outsmart 3M? Maybe Dupont but then it could be Dupont who makes it for 3M anyways as large companies do trade-offs.

Talk Scotchguard, Spray Scotchguard and profit from Scotchguard.

Now from an environmental point of view can you actually trust what they say? Listen to Jim Darling. Today you need third-party verification.

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Just call it Scotchgard and apply Teflon nobody knows the difference!

 

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How do you guys feel about Telflon or Scothguard when used after encapsulation? Does the EM make the guard less effective, or does it enhance it? Anybody have any REAL-WORLD experience with this? (Because I've got my own opinion.) 
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HooBoy:  I personally don't know how it could be effective if the encap already releases from the fiber. Secondly if it is 3M Scotchgard and Teflon it may react than a no name scotchguard? Maybe Lee can better answer this one as he would be speaking from experience.Guitar
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Why would you want to apply a protection after encapsulation cleaning?

Encapsulation is an interium maintenance system, most contain some teflon or similar polymer that resists resoiling, anything else is duplication.

Encapsulation is an excellant maintenance system, much better than bonnet systems, but it is not a stand alone cleaning system as some would have you believe.

Save your protection application for after you use HWE in your commercial accounts.

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