That tefflon stuff is a gimmick, at least on cars it is. Dealers try to sell it to you for several hundred dollars (around $500). My dad was with me when I picked up my car a few months ago and wanted me to buy it, I didn't. The next day I got on the net in the auto forums and did research, pretty much every detailer said its just a glorified wax job and imo, it doesn't look as good as waxing would after a few months. Basically they're selling you a warranty. As far as the teflon part of it goes, they put the name teflon on the bottle to get people to buy it. It takes very high temperatures to make teflon bond with anything and you could never heat a boat or car to a high enough temperature to make teflon bond to it. Stick with 303 or wax.
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