US Chemical is a manufacturer and distributor of a broad range of innovative specialty chemical products for the automotive, industrial, and institutional markets.
Founded in 1891 by Alexander Ainsworth in Detroit, Michigan.
In 1934, the company began producing a line of injectable tire repair products.
In 1951, the company was purchased by Sherwin-Williams.
In 1986, US Chemical became a separate entity and moved its headquarters to Greenville, South Carolina.
In 2014, US Chemical was acquired by Zep Inc.
Manufacturer of specialty chemicals for the automotive, industrial, and electrical markets. Products include cleaners, lubricants, and corrosion inhibitors.
Manufacturer of automotive repair and maintenance products, including adhesives, sealants, and gasket makers.
Diversified technology company that manufactures a wide range of products, including adhesives, abrasives, and specialty chemicals, for various industries.
A high-performance windshield washer fluid that removes dirt, grime, and insect remains from the windshield.
A foaming cleaner for carpets and upholstery in automotive and institutional settings.
A non-silicone mold release agent for use in the manufacturing of polyurethane foam products.
US Chemical serves the automotive, industrial, and institutional markets with a broad range of specialty chemical products.
US Chemical is a subsidiary of Zep Inc., a global provider of cleaning and maintenance products.
Some of US Chemical's most popular products include Blue Label Windshield Wash Solvent, Fast Foam, and Flow Zone Mold Release Agent.
US Chemical is headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina.
Competitors to US Chemical include CRC Industries, Permatex, and 3M, among others.