PTFE car polish is revolutionary in the automative industry today. It has properties like no other car polish out there. As once quoted by the BBC, this is "the most slippery substance in the world" and for this reason, it is great at protecting paintwork and not allowing any particles of dust or grime to settle on it.
PTFE car polish is making a big impact on the car market, unlike most other car polishes out there that may look great but just don't stand up to the job. PTFE car polish is miles ahead; you see one thing that you may not realise is that most car polishes out there may actually be attracting dirt to your paintwork, rather than keeping it clean. Well PTFE car polish is so much different in its make up and how it works.
One of the amazing things about PTFE is that it prevents stick, like say you would get on the inside of a saucepan for instance. The better known word for PTFE is Teflon, originally developed by Dupont, and Teflon as we know it, is the material they put on frying pans etc. This makes the pan very much non stick. In fact PTFE, or Teflon is remarkable at repelling and preventing stick from all sorts of materials. As once quoted by the BBC, this is "the most slippery substance in the world".
PTFE will not only form a barrier to disperse grime from paintwork, it will also create one of the best glass like finishes like you've never seen before, giving your vehicle a gleaming shine to be proud of.
PTFE is not only used in the car industry but also in the caravan and camper van market and is even used in aviation on airplanes and marine on boats. So, as you can see PTFE is certainly making a big name for itself.
Often car salesmen try to persuade their clients to spend a few hundred pounds extra on getting the paintwork protected before their new purchase leaves the sales room. This extra purchase is on top of their new car. They are simply using a substance such as a PTFE based product and this protection can last for several years.
For those chemists out there, PTFE is actually polytetrafluoroethylene (or Teflon). The molecular structure of PTFE is based on a chain of carbon atoms (like all polymers). Unlike some other fluoropolymers, this Teflon chain is completely surrounded by fluorine atoms. The bond between the carbon and fluorine is extremely strong, and the fluorine atoms help protect the less stable carbon chain. This is what Teflon its unique and unusual properties. As well as its extreme slipperiness, it is also inert to almost every known chemical. This is why it is so good at protecting the paintwork of vehicles and it leaves an incredible shine.
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