MARK-V Products

MacGyver

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Doesn't anyone use Mark-V products?



I still use thier solvents, degreasers, as well as thier cleaners and polishes. Did I miss the memo or what?
 
They supply primarily to dealerships and volume users.



They aren't in to retail packaging and small sizes. But, it's pretty good stuff considering the market they're in and hte prices they have to be at to compete.



Where do you get it?
 
forrest said:
They supply primarily to dealerships and volume users.



They aren't in to retail packaging and small sizes. But, it's pretty good stuff considering the market they're in and hte prices they have to be at to compete.



Where do you get it?



The distributor comes by the shop once a week to fill my orders, I just assued most members here were in the detailing business. I do like some of the results from other products, like S100 for instance, but I have yet to try it/them myself.
 
I used them when I began and live within driving distance to Mark V. My only complaint was the IP100 that left "snail tracks" when a little humid. It lasted a long time, but did not come off evenly all the time.

I heard that they were sued big time by Auto Wax, INC over clay and sold to a larger company..maybe Eagle. It is still manufactured, but I am not sure the same family owns it.

Rob
 
To set the record straight, Mark V is still in business and doing quite well. We still manufacture a full line of detailing supplies, car wash tunnel supplies and additives (like Fuel Injector Cleaner).

We have a new blending facility in Corona, California and sell in volumes from 1 quart to 55 gallon drums.



As for the IP 100 "snail tracks", try our new Paint Sealant. It is easier to use, lasts longer and gives a brighter shine than the IP 100.
 
I e mailed the company to buy there wax,they fowarded me a e mail and a website I think in ARKSAS.I emailed them maybe 3 or 4 times with out a responce.I gave up.I heard there product was excellent but I gave up
 
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