Keep trucks, trailers, vans, and service vehicles looking sharp with mobile exterior cleaning built around active industrial schedules. This service removes road film, dust, grease, salt residue, and loading-yard buildup without pulling vehicles away from work for long. For operators managing busy routes and customer-facing assets, it delivers a cleaner fleet with less disruption. Contact us to discuss a wash schedule that fits your operation.
Service begins with a review of the fleet size, vehicle types, soil level, parking layout, and preferred timing. Crews typically use mobile pressure washing equipment, fleet-grade detergents, foam application, soft-bristle brushes, and targeted rinsing. Degreasers may be applied to wheels, frames, fuel areas, and lower panels when heavier buildup is present. Work is completed section by section, with attention to mirrors, windows, handles, steps, lighting, decals, and rear doors. Where site conditions require it, runoff control or recovery methods can be planned in advance.
Fleet washing covers the exterior cleaning of commercial vehicles at yards, depots, loading areas, and parking compounds. Crews can wash tractors, dry vans, reefers, straight trucks, cargo vans, utility bodies, and specialty vehicles. The work is planned around access, traffic flow, drainage, vehicle count, and the finish level required.
Transport and logistics operators often need repeat washing for equipment that moves through docks, yards, and highway routes. A scheduled program keeps cabs, mirrors, wheels, doors, side panels, and rear frames presentable. Wash frequency can be matched to routes, season, operating hours, and how visible the vehicles are to customers.
Delivery fleets benefit from consistent exterior cleaning that supports a uniform company image across branded vehicles. Mobile crews can work around loading windows, driver changeovers, and parked vehicle rows. Common wash areas include rooflines, roll-up doors, wheel wells, bumpers, windows, and side graphics.
Industrial properties require practical coordination because vehicle movement, site access, and operating hours vary. A professional wash plan sets arrival times, staging areas, water access, and safe work zones before crews begin. This helps managers maintain clean vehicles while keeping yard activity organised and efficient.
Contractor and service fleets often include pickups, cube vans, flatbeds, mechanics trucks, and equipment-support vehicles. Washing can remove soil, concrete dust, hydraulic film, mud splash, and general road grime from exterior surfaces. Attention is given to toolboxes, steps, grilles, wheels, windows, and reflective markings.
A qualified provider delivers more than a quick rinse. Proper washing improves vehicle presentation, supports decal visibility, and leaves glass, lights, handles, and panels easier to maintain between service visits. Controlled pressure, suitable detergents, and careful brushwork help protect paint, wraps, polished metal, rubber trim, and sensitive components. The finished result is a fleet that looks organised, cared for, and ready for daily service.
Most commercial exterior fleets can be included, from single vans to mixed groups of tractors, trailers, straight trucks, pickups, and service bodies. The scope can be adjusted for full exterior washes, cab-focused cleaning, trailer washing, wheel attention, or periodic deep cleaning.
Timelines depend on vehicle count, soil level, access, water setup, and whether the fleet is parked in rows or moving through shifts. Many projects are completed during off-peak windows, overnight staging, or planned downtime to keep operations moving.
Professional crews use detergents suited to painted panels, vinyl graphics, glass, rubber, aluminium, and steel components. Brush selection, dwell time, rinse pressure, and cleaning strength are adjusted to the vehicle finish and the level of buildup.
Before booking, it helps to confirm how many vehicles need service, where they will be parked, and what finish standard is expected. A site visit or clear photos can help define access, water availability, drainage, and staging. The best results come from a practical plan that matches wash method, crew size, timing, and frequency to the way the fleet operates.
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