Bullsone
Written by: Vinnie van Rooij
Bullsone is a Korean manufacturer of car related product. They offer engine treatment products as well as surface treatment products. Their detailing products are only lately gathering more attention from the European customers.
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Bullsone products
Bullsone offers a variety of products aimed at different markets. As can be seen on their website, they offer products for engine treatment, surface treatment, glass treatment and air treatment. Every category has a multitude of available products. Although Bullsone has been trading for several years in their own region of the world, they have few customers in Europe.
Company information
Bullsone has its own company website. Due to their location, they are not seen on detailing related meetings and/or events. They are not active on social media of detailing related fora or message boards.
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