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Could someone please point me toward the FAQ, I've been reading this group for a couple of weeks now and I haven't seen it. I just found out something interesting about Teflon, which may destroy a UL I believed.  BTW, if this in the FAQ, please forgive me, I did try and find it before posting. I have often heard the statement that Teflon was one of the few directly useful things to come out of the space program, and I swallowed the story happily, but a recent post I saw in sci.chem may refute that. Quoting verbatim:
 
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