The behavior of binary mixtures composed of a nonionic surfactant Triton X-100 (TX-100) and monomeric dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) or gemini N,N'-bis(N-dodecyl-N,N-dimethyl)-1,2-diammonium ethane dibromide (DDAB) cationic surfactants is studied upon micellization, wetting of Teflon and adsorption at the solution-air and solution-Teflon interfaces. The compositions of mixed micelles and adsorption layers, as well as the parameters of interaction between the surfactants (mixture components), were calculated using the Rubingh-Rosen model. For both mixtures, the interaction parameters are negative, and their absolute values increase in the following order: mixed micelles approximate to adsorption layers at the solution-air interface < adsorption layers at the solution-Teflon interface. The absolute values of the interaction parameters for TX-100-DDA-B mixtures are larger than those for TX-100-DTAB mixtures. The adsorption of both mixtures on Teflon demonstrates synergistic effects. In case of TX-100-DDAB mixtures, the synergistic effects are also observed upon micellization, reduction of the surface tension, and wetting of Teflon.