Keep trucks, trailers, vans, and service vehicles clean, presentable, and ready for daily routes with on-site fleet cleaning built around operational schedules. Our mobile wash team removes road film, salt residue, dock dust, and grime with efficient methods that support a consistent fleet image. Request a practical washing plan that fits your yard, shift timing, and vehicle volume.
The process starts with site review, vehicle count, access planning, and service timing. Crews then pre-rinse, apply suitable detergents, agitate selected areas, rinse thoroughly, and complete visual checks on key surfaces. Equipment may include pressure washers, water-fed brushes, wash booms, hoses, reels, and recovery methods where required by site rules.
This service is designed for commercial fleets that need dependable exterior cleaning without moving vehicles off-site. It supports logistics yards, distribution centres, service companies, construction fleets, and property-managed parking areas. Work is planned around access, water requirements, vehicle spacing, and daily movement patterns.
Tractors, straight trucks, dry vans, reefers, and flatbeds are washed using controlled pressure, fleet-safe detergents, and soft-brush methods when needed. Attention is given to cab fronts, mirrors, wheels, fuel tanks, trailer panels, door tracks, and rear frames. The finished result is a clean, uniform fleet appearance.
Vans, pickups, cube trucks, and utility vehicles benefit from regular cleaning that supports branding and professional presentation. Technicians work around decals, wraps, ladder racks, tool compartments, and step areas. The wash approach is adjusted to vehicle size, finish condition, and the amount of road film present.
Fleet washing often takes place in busy yards where vehicles move between docks, gates, and staging lanes. Crews coordinate with site contacts to keep the work area organised and accessible. This helps maintain steady progress while respecting loading schedules, driver access, and parking layouts.
Recurring wash programs can be arranged weekly, biweekly, monthly, or seasonally based on mileage and operating conditions. A set schedule helps keep vehicles consistently clean across multiple asset types. It also gives managers a predictable service window for planning labour, parking, and vehicle availability.
A qualified provider delivers more than a quick rinse. Proper dilution, dwell time, brush selection, and pressure control help remove buildup while respecting painted panels, decals, aluminium, rubber, and glass. The outcome is a cleaner fleet with sharper presentation and reliable repeatability from visit to visit.
Capacity depends on vehicle size, soil level, parking layout, and available access. A compact van fleet can move quickly, while tractors and trailers require more time per unit. After reviewing the site, a practical production plan can be set for one-time or recurring service.
Most fleet work uses commercial detergents selected for road film, salt residue, diesel soot, and general exterior grime. Soft brushes may be used for panels, mirrors, wheels, and trim where contact cleaning improves the result. Product choice is matched to the vehicle finish and cleaning goal.
Yes, service can often be arranged around dispatch times, shift changes, dock activity, or parked fleet windows. Early morning, evening, or planned downtime appointments may be suitable. The goal is to clean efficiently while keeping vehicles available for their normal routes.
Expect a clear discussion about fleet size, vehicle types, access points, water availability, wash frequency, and site requirements. You should receive a service approach that matches your operating environment and presentation standards. For the best result, provide parking details, timing preferences, and any finish-sensitive vehicles before the visit.
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