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  1. Auto Chemistry Shop

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Rev Auto was established in 2016. Unlike most car care companies whom history revolves around being the oldest or most established, Rev Auto is completely different. Built from our passion for cars and the love of creativity; REV’s humble beginnings started a few years ago in a house garage in Los Angeles, CA. Fast forward a few years, REV has not only grew to a reputable car care products company but also grew into something more than just car care; a family. #REVFam Our values are the same today as they were when we first started, stand by what we make; whether it be our products or our content. We 100% in house developed and manufactured. We’ve been blessed to collaborate with brands like Nascar, Auto Club Speedway, Premium Auto Styling, and other major leaders in their respective industries. We believe in providing the highest level of quality products as we can, this means starting from the source and working our way back. Whether you’re just starting to get into car detailing or you’re a professional. All of our products are super easy to use and gives you a professional finish.


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