Fleet Washing in Sainte-rose

Keep trucks, vans, trailers, and service vehicles looking consistent with mobile wash service built for active fleets. Our crews remove road film, salt residue, dust, and worksite buildup using controlled methods that support a cleaner image and dependable presentation. Schedule service around your operating hours and keep vehicles ready for the next route.

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Our Professional Fleet Wash Process

Work starts with reviewing the fleet type, parking layout, water access, drainage needs, and preferred service window. Crews pre-rinse loose material, apply suitable detergents or foam, agitate selected areas with soft brushes, and rinse from top to bottom using controlled pressure. Degreasers may be used on wheels, frames, fuel areas, and liftgates when the surface and buildup call for it. Final checks focus on glass, mirrors, streaking, missed panels, and consistent appearance across the washed units.

Fleet Washing Built around Daily Operations

This service is designed for organizations that depend on clean, presentable vehicles across routes, yards, depots, and customer-facing sites. It combines mobile equipment, trained wash technicians, vehicle-safe products, and practical scheduling to clean multiple units efficiently without disrupting daily movement.

Commercial trucks and tractor trailers

Highway tractors, box trucks, reefers, flatbeds, and dry vans collect heavy road film across cabs, fairings, wheels, and rear doors. Professional washing focuses on visible panels, fuel tanks, mirrors, rims, lights, and underbody touchpoints where appropriate. The finished result is a cleaner, more consistent fleet appearance.

Delivery vans and service vehicles

Courier vans, utility vehicles, sales fleets, and trade trucks need a clean finish that reflects the company on every stop. Crews use controlled pressure, wash mitts, brushes, and vehicle-safe detergents to clean paint, glass, handles, bumpers, and step areas. Scheduling can be aligned with route returns or off-hours parking.

Construction and industrial fleets

Dump trucks, pickups, equipment support vehicles, and site trailers often need heavier cleaning after jobsite use. Wash methods may include pre-soaking, degreasing selected areas, rinsing wheel wells, and removing clay, dust, and aggregate residue. The goal is a practical clean that suits hard-working assets.

Managed properties and shared parking yards

Property managers, contractors, and fleet supervisors often need washing completed where vehicles are already parked. Mobile service works well in loading areas, secured yards, warehouses, and commercial lots with suitable access. Crews plan hose runs, wash zones, runoff control, and vehicle sequencing before work begins.

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Results, Durability, and Professional Wash Quality

Why qualified fleet washing delivers a better finish

Quality execution creates a uniform finish across vehicles, not a quick rinse with uneven results. A professional crew understands dwell time, detergent strength, brush selection, nozzle distance, and safe contact points on different vehicle surfaces. This helps protect decals, paint, aluminium, chrome, rubber seals, and lighting assemblies while improving overall presentation. A well-organized wash also keeps schedules predictable for dispatchers, site managers, and operators.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many vehicles can be washed in one visit?

Scope depends on vehicle size, soil level, parking layout, and access around each unit. A small van group can move quickly, while tractors, trailers, and work trucks need more time per vehicle. After reviewing the fleet, a practical wash plan and service window can be set.

What materials and equipment are used?

Typical equipment includes mobile pressure washing systems, hose reels, foam applicators, soft-bristle brushes, wash mitts, and surface-appropriate detergents. Product choice depends on paint, vinyl graphics, aluminium, wheels, and the level of buildup. Water recovery or containment can be planned where the site requires it.

Can washing be scheduled outside operating hours?

Yes, many fleets are cleaned during evenings, early mornings, weekends, or route downtime. The best schedule depends on vehicle availability, lighting, parking order, and site access. A consistent rotation can be arranged for weekly, biweekly, monthly, or seasonal cleaning needs.

Planning Your Fleet Wash Service

Before booking, consider the number of units, vehicle types, access to water, available space, and the finish level you expect. Share whether you need exterior-only washing, cab detailing, wheel focus, trailer cleaning, or recurring maintenance. A clear scope helps the crew arrive prepared and complete the work efficiently.

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