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Safeguard your ride with Dr Wack premium car care

Safeguard your ride with Dr Wack premium car care

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Take the trip down to the automotive section of a hypermarket and you will be greeted with an army of car care products. Unless you are a professional, or you work for the brand itself, any motorist will be dazzled for choice, especially when they all claim to work for similar purposes and often portray a uniformed look.

 

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Recently, a German company known as Dr. Wack whom specialises in premium automotive care products arrived in town, and has been complimented by a number of established motoring publications. Just like its competitors, you utilize the products to sustain the looks of your vehicle, be it a car or a bike. But where it stands out is its highly credible background.

 

I'm sorry Dr Who?

Dr. Wack is a premium German car care product founded by Dr. Oskar Kurt Wack. Since its first breakthrough product in 1976, Dr. Wack has produced countless protection and care products for cars, motorbikes and even bicycles. Wait, people polish their bicycles?

 

His company-Dr. O.K. Wack Chemie GmbH, started in 1975 and is based in Germany. Till today, they maintain a strong philosophy of development, manufacturing and international commercialisation of new applications or improve existing products in the market. From the start, the firm focuses on building robust R&D techniques to create the products that could stand to the toughest requirements and expectations of its customers.

 

Can I trust you Dr?

The concept that




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