Chemicals for Automotive workshops

Automotive workshops, dealerships and fleet operators run through a steady list of consumables - workshop and floor cleaners, brake-parts and engine-bay cleaners, AdBlue (DEF), tyre-fitting chemicals and fleet wash-down - and they want them in workshop-friendly pack sizes without a minimum-order threshold. Chem Connect supplies them direct from Australian manufacturers, with live AUD, GST-inclusive pricing and dispatch from the closest of seven hubs. AdBlue is stocked from 5 L through to IBC, meeting the ISO 22241 specification, and brake-parts cleaner is available in chlorinated and non-chlorinated formulations. The practical levers for a workshop are buying the pack size that matches turnover, setting up an account for quick reorders, and checking each product's DG status on the SDS - several workshop solvents are dangerous goods and need correct storage.

AdBlue / DEF

5 L, 10 L, 20 L and IBC volumes, meeting the ISO 22241 specification for SCR-equipped diesel fleets.

Workshop-rated chemicals

Brake-parts cleaners (chlorinated and non-chlorinated), degreasers and wash-down chemicals stocked for workshop duties.

Single-workshop friendly

A valid ABN is required, but there is no minimum-order threshold - single workshops, fleets and dealerships all qualify.

Check DG status before storing

Several workshop solvents are dangerous goods; the SDS Section 14 classification tells you how to store and handle them.

Common applications

  • Workshop floor and equipment cleaning
  • Brake-parts and engine-bay cleaning
  • AdBlue / DEF supply
  • Tyre-fitting bay maintenance
  • Fleet wash-down chemicals

Relevant categories

FAQs

Is AdBlue / DEF on the marketplace?

Yes. AdBlue is stocked in 5 L, 10 L, 20 L, and IBC pack sizes - meeting the ISO 22241 specification.

Do you supply brake-parts cleaner?

Yes - non-chlorinated and chlorinated formulations are available across all hubs.

Can a single workshop order, or is there a minimum?

A single workshop can order - a valid ABN is required, but there is no minimum-order threshold. Fleets and dealerships qualify on the same basis.

Which workshop chemicals are dangerous goods?

Several solvents and aerosols are classified dangerous goods. Each product page and SDS lists the classification; check Section 14 before arranging storage and handling.

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Order for your automotive workshops operation

Browse the standard catalogue or submit a custom request - we dispatch from the closest of our seven Australian hubs.