Vehicle care products are only as good as their formulations and Quest Car Care Products has built its reputation on creating formulas that perform. From its Zeeland, Michigan facility, it formulates high-performance wash and detailing products that combine ceramic-infused technology with biodegradable science, delivering durability and environmental responsibility in every bottle.
How does Quest continue to earn operator loyalty in a market crowded with larger, better-capitalized competitors?
The answer lies in continuity and a belief that chemistry is only as good as the people and principles behind it. That story begins in a 5,000-square-foot pole barn in Hudsonville, Michigan, where a young Jason Huf, now President and CEO, helped his grandfather and father in bottling cleaning products by hand for local customers.
Huf’s grandparents, both World War II refugees who rebuilt their lives in Michigan, started out selling cleaning products before deciding to create their own. In 1968, they founded By-Pas International Corp, purchasing the formulas of a former company and refining them with the help of a local chemical company. The name By-Pas was clever wordplay that symbolized his philosophy of finding an easier, smarter route to cleaning.
Decades later, that same instinct for perseverance and improvement drew Huf back to the family business. After joining full-time in 2000, he began exploring ways to grow the company. One afternoon, while refueling at a gas station, he noticed dozens of cars lined up at a local car wash and rows of chemical barrels stacked nearby. The scene sparked an idea; if others could supply the car wash industry, so could they and do it better.
“I spent my twenties in the lab,” recalls Huf. “Car-wash owners would let me in after hours to test new formulas I mixed during the day. I learned to listen before I formulated.”

Those insights became the foundation of Quest’s first professional product line.
What began in a barn with a few family members has grown into two facilities spanning 75,000 square feet, with nearly 40 employees and a reputation for chemistry that performs exceptionally well in the vehicle wash industry.
Quest continues to study the everyday challenges that operators face, including water reclamation, chemical compatibility and environmental compliance. Its focus has never been on duplicating or following trends, but on developing solutions that deliver measurable results and genuine value.
The Art and Science of Shine
A vehicle’s sheen conveys value, pride and trust.
“At the end of the day, you can have all the lab instruments and computers in the world to validate a formula, but the customer has only their eyes,” says Jeff Resmer, Chief Revenue Officer. “If you can’t see the difference looking in the mirror or feel it with your hand as it glides over the surface, the product hasn’t earned its place.”
From pre-soaks to detergents and protectants, the development of each product begins with the same question: “Can you trust it wash after wash?”
To initiate the automated wash process, pre-soaks break down the toughest grime, such as road film, oils, bug remains and brake dust, before a brush or cloth ever touches the paint, thereby protecting the surface from scratches.
Following the presoaks, other detergents are applied to create a lubricated foam that helps the friction materials glide safely over the vehicle, preparing the surface to accept the finishing products.
Protective coatings, waxes and sealants are now applied, where molecular engineering translates into a tangible customer experience. Quest’s ceramic-infused and polymer based layers provide hydrophobic protection while enhancing gloss to a mirror finish. Its newest product, SAPPHIRE Activated Crystal Coating, represents the pinnacle of that work.
“After more than two years of research and testing, we engineered SAPPHIRE from the ground up using our exclusive activated-crystal and gloss-matrix technology,” says Huf. “The result is a hard yet flexible layer of protection that lasts for weeks, applied in just seconds at the end of the wash process.”
SAPPHIRE builds continuous layers of protection, filling microscopic imperfections to create a surface that feels sleek and sparkles. Its low surface tension allows water to sheet cleanly and rapidly away, leaving a spotless gloss without relying on mineral seal oils, hydrocarbons or PFAS. Innovations like this define Quest’s success in aligning high performance with environmental responsibility and turning car care aesthetics into something truly measurable.
After more than two years of research and testing, we engineered SAPPHIRE from the ground up using our exclusive activated-crystal and gloss-matrix technology. The result is a hard yet flexible layer of protection that lasts for weeks, applied in just seconds at the end of the wash process.
The same precision extends to some more details that complete the vehicle’s appearance. Quest’s dressings and trim restorers revive depth and tone across rubber, vinyl and plastic, while silicone-based and silicone-free options give operators the flexibility to tailor every finish. Aerosols, glass cleaners and quick-detail sprays provide the finishing touch and that unmistakable showroom feel.
The Genius of ChemGenie
Quest also develops systems because every car wash is a network of moving parts, chemistry, water, equipment and people, all working in sequence. ChemGenie, its intelligent chemical management and refill line, takes that simplicity to the next level.
“ChemGenie allows organizations to streamline and reduce the number of products they use while making it easy for anyone on the floor to operate safely and efficiently. When you're talking to customers who have multiple locations across the country, having our team able to speak with the same philosophy is really important,” adds Resmer.
In practice, this means replacing bulky 30- and 55-gallon drums with compact 9- and 20-gallon reservoirs that can be stacked, wall-mounted or rolled on customized mobile carts. The design shrinks the footprint of back rooms, an essential advantage as construction and labor costs rise and lets operators maximize every square foot. Lightweight, 2.5-gallon containers eliminate the strain of moving heavy drums and reduce the risk of back injuries. Reloading becomes effortless, freeing managers to focus on throughput rather than chemical maintenance. It’s a system built for the realities of the wash bay, where safety, speed and space matter as much as shine
Tested, Proven and Perfected
Quest has made validation its defining principle in an industry with few established standards for performance or formulation.

“We’re continually reinvesting in our business,” says Huf. “There aren’t really standards outlined in the car wash chemical space. We’re trying to set ourselves apart by investing in equipment, diagnostic tools, testing systems and lab technology that help us understand the chemistry behind the clean.”
The team collects road film samples from across the country because the film on a Detroit car in January isn’t the same as the one that coats a Miami vehicle in August.
Those samples are analyzed at the molecular level to determine which chemistry works best. The team then returns to the car washes to test it under operating conditions. If a formula doesn’t meet expectations, it’s reworked until the results are visible, measurable and repeatable. Nothing goes to market until it proves itself both in the data and at the wash.
Where Family Fuels the Formula
For all its growth, Quest has never lost the qualities that set it apart from the start. Still privately held and family-owned, Jason and his wife, Jenni Stamplecoskie, also the company's Chief People Officer, believe that people—not products—are the true foundation of success.
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We are only as good as our team. Our people are our greatest asset and everything we build. Our culture, our innovation, our service come from that understanding.
At Quest, teamwork isn’t just a value—it’s a way of doing business. “We grow by growing together, celebrating each person’s contribution and believing that when we take care of our people, they take care of everything else,” says Stamplecoskie.
“Our customers still have direct access to leadership,” says Huf. “Jenni and I are both deeply involved in the business. That connection keeps us grounded.”
This mindset also guides the company’s reinvestment strategy. Quest is nearing completion of its newest purchase, a 45,000-square-foot blending facility that will increase production capacity and strengthen its commitment to continuous growth. Even as the company expands, its focus remains on people first.
“We are only as good as our team,” says Stamplecoskie. “Our people are our greatest asset and everything we build. Our culture, our innovation, our service come from that understanding.”
Quest’s story is still being written in every blend, every wash and every gleam that leaves the tunnel. Built on family values and scientific discipline, it continues to prove that progress isn’t measured by size or scale but by the confidence it creates with every clean.