Question Detailing products made in Canada?

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Like many of us I'm doing my best to buy Canadian or anything other than US made products. Does anybody have recommendations on Canadian made waxes, cleaners, tire dressing, or any other car care products? I haven't been to Canadian Tire to read labels yet, but I'm sure I'll find good alternatives. Any help would be appreciated.
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Like many of us I'm doing my best to buy Canadian or anything other than US made products. Does anybody have recommendations on Canadian made waxes, cleaners, tire dressing, or any other car care products? I haven't been to Canadian Tire to read labels yet, but I'm sure I'll find good alternatives. Any help would be appreciated.
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Here are some Canadian-made or distributed car care products:
• Bloomco: Based in Burlington, Ontario, Bloomco is a Canadian-owned and operated company that manufactures and distributes automotive detailing products. They offer a wide range of products, including waxes and car wash soaps.
• Silverwax: Located near Quebec City, Silverwax produces car care products comparable to Meguiar’s. While not extensively detailed, they are noted for their Canadian origin.
• Simple Green APC: Although not specifically automobile-focused, Simple Green APC is made in Canada and is praised for its effectiveness.
 
Like many of us I'm doing my best to buy Canadian or anything other than US made products. Does anybody have recommendations on Canadian made waxes, cleaners, tire dressing, or any other car care products? I haven't been to Canadian Tire to read labels yet, but I'm sure I'll find good alternatives. Any help would be appreciated.
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Totally get where you’re coming from—I’ve been trying to do the same. I’ve heard good things about brands like Auto Obsessed (based in Edmonton) and Croftgate Canada, so those might be worth checking out before heading to Canadian Tire.
 
Totally get where you’re coming from—I’ve been trying to do the same. I’ve heard good things about brands like Auto Obsessed (based in Edmonton) It prohibits Australian companies from offering online website and Croftgate Canada, so those might be worth checking out before heading to Canadian Tire.
Appreciate the tips—I'll definitely look into those before settling for the usual big box options. Always nice to support more specialized or local brands when possible.
 

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