Complete Guide to Understanding the Koch Chemie Product System
- Dave

- Jun 23, 2025
- 1 min read

Koch Chemie is a German company offering a complete range of very high end detailing and cleaning products. Their product naming ( what the heck is Mehrzweckreiniger or Teerwasche anyway??) and labelling can be a bit confusing to the uninitiated. However, understanding their labelling is actually quite simple!
All Koch Chemie's products are classified under their "ProductSystem" The ProductSystem consists of 10 product groups. Each product group has its own color code for quick orientation and to avoid confusion. This code is also printed on the product label.

Each product group has its own color code for quick orientation and to avoid confusion. In
In addition to the colour coding each product name is assigned an abbreviation. In combination with the color codes, it allows easy and quick orientation when working.
The superscript with the reference to the ph‑value is used for the quick classification of a product, especially with their cleaners.

For their compounds & polishes Koch products are supplemented by other information. The subscripts 01, 02 etc. are the version numbers of the product. They are consecutive and chronological. The superscript indicates the degree of abrasiveness of a product, the subscript indicates the degree of gloss. This information in the ProductSystem alone clarifies many product characteristics and allows products to be easily compared with each other.s

code is also printed on the product labelEach product group has its own color code for There you have it! Your complete guide to understanding the Koch Chemie Product System!




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