Re: When a sterile environment is a must! http://www.teflex.org
- From: "hanson" <hanson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 16:50:18 GMT
This repeat "Teflex" advisement is so far a con! ... A peddler soap....
Why are you afraid and so evasive to tell what the active chemical,
by chemical compound name, is? Write out its chemical formula,
or at least show a patent# or a link to where the chem. formula can
be found... If you can't, then whom are you trying to con here?....
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.chem/msg/f5bd84301e5c2789
wherein it says:
Smitty, I agree fully with your take and add that if Teflex/Mold Busters
at least would exactly say what the chemical is that they are using
beside their vague description of it being a "guanidine polymer".
Thus so far Teflex sounds like an old soap under a new name: a CON!
ahahaha... ahahahanson
"Teflex" <onlyteflex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:1163347053.532284.25510@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Teflex® is a new polymeric
These biocide properties are based
on the presence of repeating guanidine moieties in their chain.
Positively charged guanidine groups bind to the negatively charged
microbial surfaces. The hydrophobic carbohydrate chain that bind
guanidine groups penetrate cellular walls, leading to cell
permeability, and ultimately, to the disintegration of cellular walls.
Why are you afraid and so evasive to tell what the active chemical,
by chemical compound name, is? Write out its chemical formula,
or at least show a patent# or a link to where the chem. formula can
be found... If you can't, then whom are you trying to con here?....
ahahahaha...ahahahanson
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