Chem Etch Manufacturing
ChemEtch is the leading manufacturer of anti-theft marking and car care products for the automotive after-market industry. Chem Etch Manufacturing specializes in proven theft deterrents such as window etching and UV-DNA body panel labeling.
About ChemEtch®
ChemEtch is the leading manufacturer of anti-theft marking and car care products for the automotive after-market industry.
Chem Etch Manufacturing specializes in proven theft deterrents such as window etching and UV-DNA body panel labeling. Chem Etch is your direct source for anti-theft product supplies. We offer a wide range of stencils and offer them preprinted with your telephone number and an alphanumeric code.
CEM handles manufacturing 'runs' for both large and small companies allowing for the most competitive prices in the world. Be sure you are not paying too much.
Private branding is available on all product lines.
Anti-Theft & Etching
ChemEtch is the leading manufacturer of anti-theft marking products for the automotive after-market. We specialize in proven theft deterrents such as window etching and UV-DNA body panel labeling.
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Chemicals & Car Care
ChemEtch also manufacturers chemicals to keep your fleet looking like new. Our line of car care chemicals include: paint sealant, leather & vinyl preserver, fabric & carpet protectant, undercoater, and rust inhibitor.
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Accessories & Marketing
We also offer a variety of accessories to be purchased with the chemical kits, and marketing materials to promote the products in your store.
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Contact Us
Contact us today for more information or to schedule your personal consultation. Call 877-564-2565.
Address:
ChemEtch Manufacturing
PO Box 924231
Houston, TX 77292
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