Keep trucks, vans, trailers, and service vehicles looking organised, road-ready, and consistent across every route or job site. Our mobile wash crews clean at your yard, depot, or scheduled stop using controlled methods that support a polished fleet image with less downtime. Book a practical wash plan that fits your operating schedule.
Fleet washing starts with vehicle count, layout, access, water availability, and timing, so the crew can work efficiently around dispatch. Surfaces are pre-rinsed, treated with fleet-safe detergents, and cleaned using pressure washing, soft-bristle brushes, and targeted degreasers where suitable. Technicians adjust pressure around decals, mirrors, sensors, lights, and aluminium surfaces to protect the finish.
Work is sequenced by vehicle type and parking arrangement, with rinsing completed to leave a clean, even appearance. Wheel areas, lower panels, door edges, and rear surfaces receive added attention because they collect the heaviest road film. When site requirements call for it, wash activity is planned around drainage, access control, and containment expectations.
This service brings professional exterior vehicle cleaning directly to active fleets, without moving units through a fixed wash bay. It is suited to companies that need repeatable results across mixed vehicle sizes, body styles, and operating schedules. The finished result is a cleaner, more uniform fleet that reflects consistent maintenance standards.
Delivery vans, cube trucks, and service vehicles are often cleaned in rows at a yard or loading area. Crews focus on panels, mirrors, handles, wheels, rear doors, and branding areas. The goal is a sharp, consistent appearance across vehicles customers see every day.
Highway tractors, dry vans, reefers, flatbeds, and day cabs require methods that handle large surfaces efficiently. Fan-tip pressure washing, suitable detergents, and brush work are used where needed. Attention is given to fuel tanks, steps, frames, trailer doors, and lower panels.
Contractor pickups, dump trucks, service bodies, and utility units need practical cleaning that fits demanding job schedules. Crews remove mud, dust, road film, and worksite residue from visible exterior surfaces. The result supports a professional look at projects, depots, and client-facing locations.
Property managers and facility teams often need scheduled cleaning for security vehicles, maintenance trucks, shuttles, and support units. Mobile service can be arranged before opening, after hours, or during planned downtime. This keeps vehicles presentable without disrupting daily site activity.
Quality fleet cleaning is about more than spraying water over vehicles. A qualified crew uses the right pressure, dwell time, detergents, and hand detailing where surfaces require extra care. This supports a cleaner finish on paint, vinyl graphics, glass, wheels, and metal trim.
Consistent washing also helps fleets present one standard across every unit. For contractors, property teams, carriers, and service companies, that consistency supports brand image and operational discipline. Professional execution makes the finished work look deliberate, not rushed.
Most commercial fleets can be washed, including vans, pickups, straight trucks, tractors, trailers, shuttles, and specialised work vehicles. Mixed fleets are common, and the wash approach is adjusted by size, surface type, and access. A site review helps confirm the best setup.
Timelines depend on the number of vehicles, soil level, parking layout, and required detail. A small fleet may be completed in one visit, while larger operations may use a recurring schedule. The aim is to clean efficiently while keeping vehicles available for work.
Vehicles should be parked with safe spacing where possible, and keys are only needed if units must be moved. Access to the wash area should be clear for equipment and hoses. Any special instructions for decals, sensitive components, or restricted zones should be shared beforehand.
A practical wash plan depends on fleet size, operating hours, route demands, and how visible the vehicles are to customers. Weekly, biweekly, monthly, or seasonal service can be arranged around dispatch windows and site access. The best schedule is one that keeps the fleet consistently presentable without adding work for your team.
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