Fleet Washing in Kingston

Keep trucks, vans, trailers, and service vehicles clean without pulling them away from daily routes. Our mobile wash team brings controlled equipment, suitable detergents, and consistent workmanship to your yard, depot, or job site. Schedule a practical cleaning plan that supports a polished fleet image.

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How Mobile Fleet Cleaning Is Carried Out

Work begins with a review of the fleet type, unit count, parking arrangement, water access, drainage conditions, and preferred service window. Crews stage hoses, pressure washing equipment, wash brushes, foam applicators, and fleet-safe detergents before moving through the vehicles in sequence.
Most units are pre-rinsed, washed with suitable detergent, lightly agitated where needed, and rinsed from top to bottom. Technicians pay attention to mirrors, grilles, wheels, fuel areas, rear doors, steps, and high-touch exterior surfaces.
Water flow, nozzle distance, dwell time, and brush contact are controlled to protect finishes while achieving a clean, even result. For recurring work, routes, access notes, unit counts, and timing are documented for reliable repeat service.

Fleet Washing for Working Fleets

This service is designed for organisations that depend on clean, presentable vehicles across daily operations. Crews clean multiple units in an organised sequence, using mobile wash equipment suited to commercial yards, loading areas, and managed properties.
The result is a fleet that looks consistent, professional, and ready for use.

Route Trucks and Delivery Vehicles

Box trucks, cube vans, step vans, and delivery vehicles benefit from regular exterior cleaning. Washing removes road film, splash marks, dust, and residue from panels, wheels, mirrors, and rear doors.
Clean vehicles help brand graphics, unit numbers, and safety markings remain clear.

Service Vans and Trade Vehicles

Contractors and service providers often rely on vehicles as moving workspaces and visible brand assets. A scheduled wash keeps vans, pickups, and utility bodies looking organised between jobs.
Crews can work around ladder racks, toolboxes, decals, liftgates, and mounted accessories.

Trailers, Tractors, and Yard Equipment

Fleet cleaning can include trailers, tractors, shunt trucks, flatbeds, and support equipment stored on site. Technicians adjust pressure, detergents, and brush work for painted metal, aluminium, vinyl graphics, rubber trim, and glass.
This creates a uniform finish across mixed vehicle types.

Mobile Fleet Washing for Scheduled Programmes

Recurring service plans are useful for fleets with steady dispatch cycles or rotating unit availability. Washing can be arranged weekly, biweekly, monthly, or before inspections, deliveries, client visits, and seasonal changeovers.
The schedule is built around access, parking layout, and operational timing.

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Results from Professional Fleet Washing

A Cleaner Fleet with Consistent Presentation

Professional fleet washing improves the finished look of every vehicle without adding unnecessary disruption to daily work. A qualified crew uses measured detergent application, controlled rinse pressure, and repeatable cleaning steps across each unit.
That consistency matters when vehicles carry your company name, serve clients directly, or operate from shared commercial sites.
Quality execution also supports long-term surface care by using appropriate methods for paint, decals, chrome, aluminium, plastic trim, and glass.

Why People Trust Canadian Mobile Wash

Canadian Mobile Wash has been washing our fleet of 40 tractors for about 8 months now. I have to say their service is outstanding and very thorough. I would recommend their service highly!!
Stephen Hughes
Recently used Canadian Mobile Wash at 2 of the buildings I managed. They did an amazing job on the exterior of the building and the underground parking. I highly recommend using this company as they will not disappoint you. Will definitely be doing more business in the future.
Luciano Stea

Practical Questions About Mobile Fleet Cleaning

What types of fleets can be washed?

The service suits delivery fleets, contractor vehicles, utility trucks, trailers, tractors, pickups, vans, and mixed commercial fleets. The approach is adjusted for vehicle size, finish, decals, and access around parked units.
Small groups of vehicles and larger scheduled fleets can both be handled with proper planning.

How long does a fleet wash usually take?

Timing depends on the number of units, vehicle size, soil level, site access, and the cleaning package selected. A compact van fleet may be completed quickly, while trailers and heavy trucks require more setup and wash time.
Scheduling is planned to fit dispatch windows and site activity.

What materials and equipment are used?

Crews typically use mobile pressure washing systems, controlled nozzles, soft wash brushes, foam or detergent applicators, and cleaning products selected for fleet exteriors. Methods are matched to painted panels, vinyl graphics, aluminium, rubber, glass, and wheels.
Water handling is reviewed based on site conditions.

Planning Your Fleet Wash Service

When comparing providers, ask about site setup, scheduling flexibility, detergent selection, vehicle surface care, and experience with multi-unit cleaning. A dependable wash plan should be clear, repeatable, and practical for your operating environment.
Share your unit count, vehicle types, access times, and preferred cleaning frequency to receive a service plan that fits your fleet.

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