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      06-07-2012, 07:12 AM   #3
KneeDragr
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If you are looking for something permanent, look at Opti-Coat which will last indefinitely as long as you dont use abrasives on the car. It will outperform anything the dealer will put on and its ~60$.
If you dont want to go that route, there are dozens of sealants and/or hybrid waxes available that will perform the same job as what the dealer is putting on, for less than 20$.

BTW, Teflon requires 400 degrees in order to bond with metal or painted surfaces, so its just a marketing gimic because people have heard of the name.
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