Keep trucks, vans, trailers, and service vehicles clean, consistent, and ready for daily operation. Canadian Mobile Wash delivers mobile exterior washing that supports professional presentation and efficient fleet upkeep, with scheduling built around active routes and yard operations. Request a practical wash plan that fits your fleet.
The process usually starts with site review, vehicle count, water access planning, and wash sequencing. Technicians pre-rinse surfaces, apply commercial-grade soap or foam, agitate selected areas, and rinse from top to bottom. Wheels, fuel caps, bumpers, mirrors, and lower panels receive focused attention for a complete finish.
This service is designed for fleets that need reliable exterior cleaning without moving vehicles off site. Crews arrive with commercial wash equipment, suitable detergents, and an organised workflow for multiple units. The result is a uniform, well-kept fleet that reflects the standards of your business.
Box trucks, cube vans, and delivery vehicles collect road film, dust, and cargo-area residue during regular use. A structured wash removes buildup from panels, mirrors, grilles, bumpers, wheels, and lower sections. Clean vehicles present a consistent image at customer sites and loading areas.
Trade vans and light-duty trucks often carry tools, decals, ladder racks, and utility equipment. Washing is performed with attention to trim, signage, door channels, and high-touch exterior surfaces. The finished vehicle looks sharp while remaining ready for a full workday.
Trailers, tractors, shunt trucks, and yard units benefit from a repeatable cleaning process across large surfaces. Crews use controlled pressure, foam application, and hand detailing where needed around hinges, rails, and reflective markings. This creates a clean, uniform appearance across mixed equipment.
Mobile washing works well at depots, loading docks, contractor yards, distribution sites, and managed parking areas. The service can be arranged around shift changes, quiet hours, and vehicle availability. This helps property managers and operators keep activity organised while vehicles remain on site.
A qualified provider brings process, equipment, and judgement to every wash cycle. Detergents are matched to vehicle surfaces, while pressure is controlled around decals, seals, sensors, and trim. This supports clean finishes, reliable presentation, and long-term care across the fleet.
Capacity depends on vehicle size, layout, soil level, and site access. A small group of vans can often be completed quickly, while tractor-trailer units require more time. Canadian Mobile Wash can review your fleet mix and recommend a practical service window.
Crews use commercial wash soaps, controlled-pressure equipment, hoses, brushes, and surface-safe detailing tools. Degreasers may be used selectively on wheels, steps, and lower areas. Products are chosen for effective cleaning while respecting paint, decals, trim, and common fleet finishes.
Yes, mobile service is commonly planned around dispatch times, parking availability, and shift schedules. Vehicles can be grouped by type, priority, or route assignment. Clear access, parked spacing, and site communication help the crew work efficiently.
Expect a planned, on-site service focused on clean exterior results, consistent presentation, and efficient completion. The provider should confirm scope, vehicle count, timing, access needs, and any special surface considerations. A well-run wash leaves the fleet ready for daily use and customer-facing work.
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