Mad Cow
Written by: Vinnie van Rooij
Mad Cow is a manufacturer and seller of detailing products and accessoires. The company is based in England. Mad Cow can be recognized by their funky label, which shows a cow hanging on a parachute. The rest of the label is matte-black with yellow/gold writing.
The products
Although the brand sells multiple items, it is probably most known for Ultra Violet, which is a quick detailer. Looking at the total collection of items, they sell wax, sealants, cleaners, shampoo, microfibre cloths and merchandise.
Company information
Mad Cow has its own company website, is slightly active on fora and communities and is slightly active on social media. The brand can sometimes by found on major detailing events or cat meetings.
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