Saw some advertisements for DuPont's new Teflon line of car care products. Particularly liked the "Wind Tunnel" Tv ad where a technician in a heavy wind in a wind tunnel throws a bucket of soupy mud on a Teflon treated car which is immediately blown off the car and on to an accompanying technician, with a voice over of something like, "dirt just won't stick."
I don't for a minute believe that this Teflon line of products sheds dirt, however, does it minimize dirt accumulation better than other waxes or treatments? If it has any efficacy, it may be a partial answer to OEM brake dust problems and our dirty rear ends

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Here's a link to the products I'm talking about -
http://www.carcare.dupont.com/produc...ts_default.asp
Has anyone tried them? Any difference in the amount of doo doo that adheres to your butt or wheels? Any reason not to try this product?