A mobile fleet cleaning programme keeps trucks, vans, trailers, and equipment looking consistent between routes, deliveries, and site work. Our crews bring the water-fed equipment, detergents, and wash methods needed for efficient on-site cleaning. Book a practical wash plan that fits your operating schedule.
A typical service begins with vehicle count, access planning, water requirements, and wash scope. Crews set up mobile pressure washing equipment, hoses, foam applicators, soft brushes, and approved detergents suited to fleet surfaces. Vehicles are pre-rinsed, treated with cleaner, brushed where needed, and rinsed from top to bottom for an even finish. Wheels, fuel tanks, steps, mirrors, bumpers, and rear doors receive focused attention. When site conditions require it, wastewater handling and wash-area planning are discussed before work begins.
This service is designed for businesses that depend on clean, presentable vehicles without sending units off-site. It supports regular washing for daily drivers, seasonal cleanups, and scheduled maintenance programmes. The work can be arranged around yard access, loading windows, and driver availability.
Delivery vans, box trucks, and step vans benefit from consistent exterior cleaning across the full group. Crews wash panels, mirrors, grilles, wheels, and rear doors where road film collects. The finished result is a uniform fleet appearance ready for customer-facing routes.
Highway tractors and trailers require practical methods that cover large surfaces efficiently. Technicians use controlled pressure, foaming detergents, and extension tools to reach upper panels and rear frames. Wash plans can include tractors only, trailers only, or complete combinations.
Utility bodies, pickups, crane trucks, and work vans need cleaning that respects decals, compartments, ladder racks, and mounted equipment. Crews adjust pressure around trim, lighting, and tool storage areas. The result is a clean working vehicle that still looks professional on active jobsites.
Many sites operate a mix of trucks, trailers, forklifts, loaders, and support vehicles. Mobile washing allows those assets to be cleaned in the yard with minimal repositioning. Service can be grouped by vehicle type, priority, or operating schedule.
Qualified fleet washing delivers more than a quick rinse. It creates a repeatable finish across vehicles, supports brand presentation, and keeps painted, wrapped, and metal surfaces easier to maintain. Proper detergent selection, dwell time, brush work, and rinsing help remove road film while respecting finishes. A dependable crew also works within site routines, so vehicles return to service clean and ready.
Frequency depends on route conditions, vehicle use, weather, and presentation standards. Many operators choose weekly, biweekly, or monthly service. A practical schedule can be adjusted seasonally or built around heavy route periods.
Yes, scheduling can often be arranged around dispatch windows, loading times, or yard availability. The goal is to clean vehicles when they are parked and accessible. Clear vehicle placement helps the crew work efficiently.
Most programmes can include vans, pickups, tractors, trailers, straight trucks, and selected equipment. The scope is usually based on vehicle size, soil level, access, and the finish required. Mixed fleets can be organized by priority.
Look for a provider with mobile equipment, clear scheduling, trained wash crews, and practical experience around commercial yards. Ask how they handle detergents, pressure settings, decals, wheels, and large vehicle surfaces. A good service plan should match your fleet size, operating rhythm, and expected finish without adding unnecessary downtime.
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