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    Dan R Porter is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Teflon Coating

    I know with my backpacking experience, that teflon wears off after a while. Is this fact or fiction? If so is there a way to reapply it or does it need a reapplication after a few washes? Thanks for all of your time.

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    Dan

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    Dan,

    Yes, over repeated washings, it will EVENTUALLY come off the fabric. Most IMPORTANT thing to remember is NOT to use Fabric Softener as that will take it off right away.

    I've never personally tried to re-apply it to my kilts, so I'm not sure how well it would work. I personally have 3 PV kilts that are YEARS old (4 years, 4 years and 3 years) and mow my grass in them and do 'dirty jobs' in them and they don't have any stains or anything...

    Hope this info helps.

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    hmmm

    Thanks rocky. I am glad you gave me the input on fabric softener!

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    I know that Red Wing boots makes a non-silicone spray that they say is safe for waterproofing fabric without discoloring it. Leather Protector by Red Wing Know anything about this stuff and/or whether it would be a safe alternative after the Teflon has worn off? Thanks!
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    What about the old "Scotch Guard"? Is it compatible with PV or wool kilts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal View Post
    What about the old "Scotch Guard"? Is it compatible with PV or wool kilts?

    Haha I know you were serious so I apologize but it caught me off guard.

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    HA! Scotch Guard!!! LOL

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    Wouldn't it be 'Scots Gaurd'?

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    haha

    this reminds me when I was little, I used to call tape "Scottish tape" and my mother would laugh and I never understood it.

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    So what about Scots guarding that tartan sheep?
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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