View Full Version : DuPont w/teflon products
Buenasnalgas
05-08-2008, 11:14 PM
Has anyone here have any experience with this product line? I've only used the Tire Cleaner and absolutely love it, but am interested in the wax's and polishes as well as interior products and looking for some input....
DuPont Teflon Car Care Series (http://rodi.stores.yahoo.net/dutese.html)
tlmaniac
05-11-2008, 07:34 AM
you planning on cooking eggs on your hood? then save the teflon for the cookware!
Buenasnalgas
05-11-2008, 09:42 AM
you planning on cooking eggs on your hood? then save the teflon for the cookware!
I might be!!! But in all seriousness, does anyone have experience with this product line. I've heard decent things, and I've used the tire shine and love it.......
Come on, someone's gotz to have some info!!!
gtcompscientist
05-12-2008, 12:43 PM
I have used the household products with Teflon, and they seem to work better than the products without.
Buenasnalgas
05-12-2008, 11:17 PM
I know you've taken many cooking classes Charles, but this isn't the "Martha Stewart Forum" I'm trying to find out about the vehicle line of Teflon.............;D
gtcompscientist
05-12-2008, 11:25 PM
I know you've taken many cooking classes Charles, but this isn't the "Martha Stewart Forum" I'm trying to find out about the vehicle line of Teflon.............;D
Hey, I'm sorry. Nobody else would answer you! ;)
Buenasnalgas
05-12-2008, 11:38 PM
No worries, i really didn't expect many answers or replies. Haven't heard of too many people using this product line. I use the Tire shine w/teflon and absolutely love it, guess i might be the guinea pig with this stuff.....
jestep
05-12-2008, 11:54 PM
never tried any of it and Charles just loves to run his mouth, you should know that by now Scott. lol lol
ttugrad95
05-14-2008, 01:41 PM
I've used it and wasn't impressed. My truck stays cleaner much longer after a Zaino application than any of the teflon ones.
Buenasnalgas
05-18-2008, 04:02 PM
I've used it and wasn't impressed. My truck stays cleaner much longer after a Zaino application than any of the teflon ones.
yes compared to Zaino not much can stand up to it, but in general retrospect and in comparison to some of the other brands out there what did ya think of it?
ttugrad95
05-19-2008, 11:47 AM
I couldn't tell that the teflon products provided any more benefit than than non-teflon products. Before switching to Zaino I used the Eagle F1 products and they worked ok. I used one spray on wax (not a quick detailer) that was a pain in the butt and I think it was the Dupont one, but I'm not positive.
LndByr
05-23-2008, 12:09 AM
I have used the protectant and loved it, really kept the dust down in&out. Haven't been able to find it in stores here.
Thanks for the link I wil buy sowe now
tlmaniac
05-24-2008, 04:02 AM
i have never liked the teflon stuff cars period and i have used alot of different ones in my years of being arround body shops. me personally i only use pure carnuba waxes yes you do have to do it more often but the result is well worth it. all those gimicks like the prolong finish protectant and stuff like that can do more harm than good to your trucks finish. there is a reason most pro paint glazes and sealers do not have teflon in them its because teflon should be on your cookware not you paint.
Buenasnalgas
05-24-2008, 08:04 PM
Well, I was just at the auto parts store and they had the DuPont Spray Wax on sale so I bought it. I'll let you all know what I think about it. I have a feeling I'm gonna like it as the Tire Shine w/Teflon work awesome and lasts without the wetsling effect....
BTW - It is a carnuba wax.....
Buenasnalgas
05-25-2008, 12:20 PM
Okay, spent a little over 2 hours washing and waxing my truck this morning. Seems that the DuPont Teflon Spray Wax worked good, spray on and let dry to haze then wipe off. Truck looks great, but then again anything even a spit shine would made my truck look great as It hasn't been washed in over a month and with the weather out here it gets DIRTY quickly......
But overall, I like the wax and we'll see how it holds up.....
Patrick@Adams
05-26-2008, 01:00 AM
I have seen people use that and after showing them what Adam's does they swicthed over to Adam's. I have not personally used any dupont stuff but have many others.
Adam's was by far the easiest stuff to apply and remove. I have not heard of one single complaint from anyone that used Adam's products. I get people coming back for more and more, even there friends.
Stuff really does do a remarkable job!
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