Hubikote
Written by: Vinnie van Rooij
Hubikote is a manufacturer of detailing products and is located in the United Kingdom. The brand aims at products that make people enthusiastic, not what other are doing.
Hubikote and its products
Hubikote manufacturers several different product, from cleaners, shampoos and protective products. They might be best known for their Hubi-wax. The products are available from several webshops and resellers in west-Europe.
company information
Hubikote has its own company website (although it seems to be empty at the time of writing). They are moderately active on social media and detailing fora. They can be found at detailing events and meetings when represented by a webshop or reseller.
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