Fleet Washing in Tunney’s Pasture

Keep trucks, vans, trailers, and service vehicles clean, consistent, and ready for daily use with professional mobile washing built around fleet schedules. For operators managing high-visibility vehicles and tight turnaround windows, our on-site approach delivers dependable results with minimal disruption. Request a practical washing plan for your fleet.

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Professional Process, Materials, and On-Site Workmanship

The process starts with confirming fleet size, vehicle types, parking layout, water access, timing, and any site requirements. Technicians pre-rinse loose material, apply vehicle-safe soaps or degreasers where appropriate, agitate high-contact areas with soft brushes, and rinse using pressure suited to the surface.
Wheels, steps, lower panels, mirrors, fuel areas, and rear doors receive focused attention because they carry the most visible road film. Crews work in an organized sequence, keeping movement efficient and leaving vehicles ready for normal use.

Fleet Washing in Tunney’s Pasture for Working Vehicle Fleets

This service is built for businesses, contractors, property managers, and operators that need clean vehicles without moving assets off-site. Crews wash fleets where they are parked, using controlled pressure, vehicle-safe detergents, and a methodical approach for consistent presentation.

Fleet Washing in Tunney’s Pasture for Service Vehicles

Service vans, pickup trucks, and utility vehicles are often seen by clients throughout the workday. A structured wash removes road film, dust, splash marks, and salt residue from panels, grilles, wheels, mirrors, steps, and rear doors.

Truck and Trailer Wash Applications

Box trucks, delivery units, cargo trailers, and tractor-trailers benefit from repeatable wash methods suited to large surfaces. Technicians work section by section, covering upper panels, sidewalls, rear doors, bumpers, mud flaps, and wheel areas for an even finish.

Commercial Parking and Yard Environments

Mobile washing works well in commercial lots, loading areas, maintenance yards, and managed parking zones. Scheduling can be planned around dispatch windows, parking access, and driver availability, so washing supports operations instead of interrupting them.

Residential and Mixed-Use Fleet Needs

Small business fleets, contractor vehicles, and shared-use service units can be washed at convenient parking locations. The finished result is a cleaner, more professional vehicle group that reflects well during client visits, deliveries, and daily field work.

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Cleaner Fleets, Stronger Presentation, Better Daily Readiness

Quality Execution Creates a Consistent Finished Result

A qualified provider does more than rinse visible panels. Proper fleet washing uses the right detergent strength, dwell time, brush contact, rinse pattern, and finishing checks for each vehicle type.
That attention creates uniform results across the fleet, not just one clean vehicle. It also supports long-term finish care by removing buildup with controlled methods instead of aggressive washing.

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

Fleet Washing FAQ

How often should a fleet be washed?

Frequency depends on mileage, season, route conditions, vehicle colour, and how visible the fleet is to clients. Many operators choose scheduled weekly, biweekly, or monthly washing to keep vehicles consistently presentable.

Can washing be completed outside business hours?

Yes, mobile fleet washing can often be scheduled during off-hours, early mornings, evenings, or parked downtime. The best schedule depends on access, lighting, site rules, and how vehicles are staged.

What materials are used on fleet vehicles?

Professional crews use vehicle-safe detergents, controlled pressure rinsing, soft-bristle brushes, and targeted cleaners for wheels or heavy film. Product selection depends on surface condition, finish type, and the level of cleaning required.

Planning Your Fleet Washing Service

Before booking, confirm the number of vehicles, vehicle sizes, preferred wash timing, parking arrangement, and whether water access is available. A clear scope helps set realistic timelines, staffing, materials, and expectations for the finished result.
The goal is straightforward: clean, uniform vehicles completed efficiently on-site by a crew that understands fleet operations.

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