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California Company develops system for eliminating nuisance. Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007

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For as long as there have been windows in buses there have been water spots.

Among the challenges of operating and maintaining $375,000 tour coaches,water spots would hardly seem like an issue of much significance. It is. Motor coach owners and drivers fret over water spots because they can become a major irritant to passengers who want nothing more (or less) than a crystal clear view of landmarks, streetscapes and passing scenery. And for as long as there have Imagebeen water spots, owners, drivers and maintenance personnel have been trying to get rid of them -- without much success. No matter what's used to attack them, water spots always return. They also tend to get darker and, worse, they appear to have some kind of memory, coming back in the same places. Eventually, if an operator keeps a coach long enough, the windows have to be replaced when they become foggy from water spot build up.

Everyone thinks they know what causes water spots: Hard water. However, there are those who contend that the water doesn't matter. The key, they assert, is to not let the water dry on the windows; the sun bakes on the spots. Then, there are those who say spots are the result of washing buses too often. Finally, there are experts who say spots are caused by using too much soap or soap with high acidity or alkalinity. To ameliorate these problems, every solution in the book has been tried. Hard water? Switch to soft. That doesn't work? ImageTry a rinsing agent. Or, use a little more (or less) detergent. Nothing works for very long; spots always reappear. Next, operators have tried blowers to blow the water off after washing the bus. Unfortunately, blowers make a lot of noise, offending neighbors. Toweling or squeegee the water off was abandoned as a solution long ago because of cost. It can take 10 minutes or more for an individual to squeegee a 45-foot bus, and if you've got a fleet of 50 coaches, that's 8.3 hours, or one person working full time all day to do nothing but squeegee windows. Washing buses less often doesn't work because of complaints about appearance, and there isn't an operator around who hasn't experimented with detergents. Some operators have even tried special waxes on their windows. The waxes usually work fine -- for a couple of weeks. So, what's an operator to do? Before we answer that, let's have a quick lesson in glass chemistry.

Glass, as everyone knows, is made of sand that is melted, purified and mixed with a handful of ingredients. The major reactive Imagechemical in glass is oxygen, which is the enemy that opens up glass to invasion by other chemicals. While glass appears to be smooth and impervious, in reality glass surfaces have microscopic hills and valleys. As water runs over glass, the oxygen interacts, leaching out potassium and lime within glass. These lime deposits appear white; in other words, water spots. Over time, a glass surface erodes. Minuscule river beds are created, resulting in spots returning to the same places time after time. So, it isn't your imagination telling you the spots are in the same place. New to the bus industry is the TekonTM glass protective system that changes the molecular structure of glass, converting oxygen to carbon and creating hydrophobic positively charged glass that repels water and dust.  With Tekon A, minerals will not adhere nor be leached out to form deposits.

For new glass, the system is a three-stop process. Tekon A treatment is applied to the glass transforming the surface, making it hydrophobic and resistant to foreign materials. Tekon B a nanosize co-polymer is then applied, filling the valleys and smoothing the surface. Finally, a cleaner used in periodic maintenance replenishes the repellant surface. For old glass, there is an additional step. Before the chemicals are applied, the corroded glass must be cleaned to its original surface. Think of it as restoring furniture to the original wood. New glass can be protected and enhanced for a long service life, and glass already in service can be restored to a new longer life. For motor coach riders, the result is a travel experience enhanced with bright, stay-clean windows. For more information, contact Tekon at (888)749-8638. E-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 January 2008 )
 
Tekon™ restored and sealed all of Long Beach City Shuttle coaches Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007

The TekonTM System protects the glass, metal and paint with a tough super-hydrophobic coating that resists water spotting and Image contamination of all kinds. Starting with busses in service that were already permanently water spotted, TekonTM professionals first restored the glass to its original condition. The glass was then super-sealed for minimal periodic routine Imagemaintenance by Long Beach transit's own personnel. TekonTM has developed a complete system of innovative treatments and coatings for improving transportation and architectural surfaces for long lasting beauty and economy. Building and residential glass damaged by sprinklers can now be restored and sealed to prevent future corrosion and look "Better than New"TM!

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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 January 2008 )
 
Omnitrans Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007

In 1999, the windows of thirty new San Bernardino Omnitrans coaches were treated with an early formulation of Tekon A Protective Sealer. After

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Omni trans maintenance management evaluating the TEKON system, after three years without maintenance
three years of normal daily washing without blow drying and any maintenance, Tekon A protected the glass from water spotting. Upon inspection in 2002, the treated glass was easily wiped clean with the use of Repellant Wash and was clear as new. Whereas untreated windows on other coaches developed stage II corrosion and required replacement. Based on this trial, TekonTM was out engaged to restore all damaged glass to save replacement costs and begin treating all busses with the new long lasting TekonTM protective system. When regular scheduled coaches are taken off line for maintenance, the windows were cleaned with TekonTM Repellant Wash, keeping all glass clear, shining and "Better than New" TM. Omni coach windows treated three years ago, were previously subjected to wet washing daily, with out drying, or maintenance.  The fleet is now being restored and the new TekonTM Protective System maintenance protocol will be employed to save window replacement cost and provide the riders an exceptionally satisfying viewing experience.

 

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
 
Information for Transportation Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007
For more information, contact TekonTM at (888) 749-8638 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
 
What is a TEK Home? Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007
Image A TEK Home is a residence that always looks "Better Than New"TM, is easy to maintain using environmentally responsible products. It is a home that has it's architectural surfaces such as glass,stone, metal, porcelain, tile, fiberglass and painted surfaces treated with TekonTM products. TekonTM products keep surfaces new and shining by repelling water, dust and environmental contaminants that cause corrosion,oxidation and staining. Maintenance is reduced by 50% and use of harmful chemicals is avoided altogether.
Last Updated ( Monday, 28 January 2008 )
 
TEK Homes Shine Throughout! Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007
Image Glass windows, Mirrors, Tables and Doors shine "Better Than New"TM. TekonTM bonds to the surface of glass providing a diamond-like coating that resists scratching and repels water, dust and oil.

Glass stays cleaner and brighter than new. Even spotted, stained and damaged glass can be restored to "Better Than New"TM condition. With minimal maintenance using TekonTM Repellant Wash, glass will be clear and lusterous.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 January 2008 )
 
GUARANTEED! Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007
Granite, Marble, Stone and Formica Countertops, Floors and Hardscapes resist stains and are easily cleaned using TekonTM Products. Even Stained surfaces can be restored to "Better Than New"TM and easily maintained. Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Bronze, and Copper sinks, shower doors and fixtures stay bright and natural looking with TekonTM. Water, salt spray, dirt, and mildew are all repelled when TekonTM Protective Coatings are applied. Tile, Porcelain and EVEN GROUT Surfaces stay bright and shining with TekonTM. No more toilet bowl and bathtub rings.. no lime deposits ... no soap scum. no hard water spots. Just imagine!
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 January 2008 )
 
Why Does Tekon™ Work so Well? Print E-mail
Friday, 07 December 2007

Glass, Stone, Metal and other architectural materials have microscopic pores on the surface. These pores are collection points for contaminants like water, dust, oil, salt, mildew, bacteria, lime and other minerals. Constant exposure to these contaminants sport, stain, corrode, and oxidixe the surface destroying the new natural look of the material. TekonTM treated toilet bowls resist lime deposits, eliminating the use of harsh chemicals. Showers and bathtubs, porcelain or fiberglass are sealed against hard water deposits. Chrome fixtures resist water spotting and easily wipe clean. A spray mist of Tekon'sTM Repellant Wash and a Tek Cloth (microfiber cloth) provides an instant shine.

Image TekonTM treated windows and doors shine brighter than new. Permanently spotted glass can be restored. TekonTM bonds a clear glass hybrid coating that increases the clarity and protects glass from water-spot damage. Water is repelled and glass stays cleaner and brighter than ever before. Dust, dirt and other airborne contaminants no longer stick to the surface and are easily cleaned with TekonTM Repellant Wash.  Mirrors appear brighter, become anti-static and remain dust free. Shower doors shine brighter than new and remain spotless with minimum care. TekonTM glass tables are scratch and spot resistant, easily cleaned with a Tekon'sTM Repellant Wash and a Tek Cloth, without leaving a haze. Glass table tops become a source of pleasure, shining clear. TEK Home after care kit comes with the things you need to keep it always shining...year after year. Aluminum and tile becomes water repellant and spot resistant as well as corrosion resistant. Call Customer Service toll free for the nearest TEK Home Service Provider (888) 749-8368

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
 
Tekon™ Surface Applications Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 December 2007

 

TekonTM turns most man made surfaces into natural hydrophobic protected surfaces. Clear liquid product treatments are simply wiped on and wiped off in minutes! Manufacturers and installers of windows, shower doors, mirrors and other architectural products offer the homeowner superior Image new products...surfaces stay cleaner...longer and easier to maintain. We offer on-site service by our affiliates through our Tek Home Division for those who want better living while protecting their investment. Tekon'sTM Maintenance products replenish the TekonTM Nano size multi-polymer long lasting protective treatment.

 

 Public transit buses and trains now provide spotless TekonTM windows for riders to see the world...clearly. Years of field testing coupled with advanced research and development have created revolutionary TekonTM Protective Systems capable of long lasting protection with minimum maintenance on almost all manufactured materials.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 January 2008 )
 
Tekon™ Industrial Services Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 December 2007

ImageTekonTM developed a system for eliminating nuisance on glass windows for commercial vehicles. For as long as there have been windows in motor vehicles there have been water spots. Among the challenges of operating and maintaining $375,000 tour coaches,water spots would hardly seem like an issue of much significance. They are big issue. Motorcoach owners and drivers struggle in maintaining Image glass because water spots can become a major irritant to passengers who want nothing more (or less) than a crystal clear view of landmarks, streetscapes and passing scenery.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
 
TEK Home Services Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 December 2007


ImageTekonTM Certified Service Technicians can perform complete restoration and long lasting protective treaments for all of the surfaces maintained in the home: 

 

 

  • Windows
  • Mirrors
  • Showers
  • Floors
  • Counter tops
  • Walls
  • stainless steel
  • Porcelain/tile and grout
  • Granite
  • Marble
  • Terrazzo
  • Pools
  • Decking
Last Updated ( Monday, 28 January 2008 )