The History of QuicShine99
In 1993, a local Alabama race car driver and a chemical engineer set out to revolutionize track-side maintenance. The goal was to develop a fast-acting product that could remove rubber and other racetrack debris from his race car without damaging its surface. It took 99 attempts to achieve the speed, shine, and results they were looking for, ultimately, giving way to a name and a reputation for relentless performance.
What began in the pit areas of local tracks quickly became the go-to for professional race teams nationwide. This track-proven performance soon hit retail shelves, moving from professional race shops to the garages of enthusiasts and everyday drivers across the country.
Built Around Racing
QuicShine99 was never just another bottle on a shelf. The brand was built around racers, race teams, short tracks, national touring series, and the kind of fast-cleaning performance needed when cars came back covered in rubber, grime, brake dust, and track debris.
National Series Recognition
As the brand grew, QuicShine99’s racing footprint reached into ARCA, NASCAR-related coverage, drag racing, and team-level promotion. The archived material shows QuicShine99 listed among ARCA official products, tied to event programs, and connected to awards recognizing car appearance and presentation.
Archived Racing Documents
These archived documents help show where QuicShine99 fit into the racing world during the early 2000s. ARCA event fact sheets list QuicShine99 among official products, while the championship banquet coverage connects the brand to the QuicShine99 Best Appearing Car award and the presentation side of professional stock car racing.