Protect your carpets, and upholstery.
Teflon® Advanced forma a molecular shield around each carpet fiber. This protects the fabric and prevents dirt and spills from getting into your carpet. . The shield lowers the surface energy of the carpet fibers causing them to repel liquid spills and dust and dirt.
Teflon is undetectable by sight, smell or touch, Teflon®, but protects all kinds of carpets. Teflon® keeps dirt from sticking to the fibers, making your carpet stay cleaner and fresher longer.
The next time you get your carpet cleaned don’t forget to request the Teflon® carpet protector.
Teflon Advanced FAQs
- Does Cleaning Remove the Teflon®?
Some Teflon® Advanced carpet protector is removed from the fiber from heavy traffic or aggressive cleaning. Some product may also be removed by strong cleaning agents and chemicals. Check with your supplier to determine which cleaning agents you may need to avoid. It is generally recommended to re-apply Teflon® Advanced each time the carpet is cleaned.
- How often should protectors be applied?
Since the biggest enemy of the protectors is abrasion from traffic, and traffic varies with each situation, the general recommendation for re-application is after each cleaning. The same conditions that led to the need for cleaning probably have led to the need to refresh the carpet protection.
- Is Teflon® appropriate for all fibers?
Yes, Teflon® Advanced provides protection from soil and stains on all types of carpet fibers. A special formulation of Teflon® Advanced carpet protector has now been developed for use on wool fibers.
- What about drying time?
Whenever possible the carpet should not be put back into service until dry to the touch. The length of time will vary depending upon the drying conditions, but is usually only a few hours.
- Can Teflon® Advanced be applied to upholstery?
Yes, Teflon® Advanced also works on upholstery that is not subject to water damage as is silk and other more exotic fabrics. Teflon® Advanced is suitable to protect upholstery made from most cotton, nylon, polyester, and blends of these fibers. But if water damage is a possibility or a concern, do not apply the product.
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