The spread of H5N1 Bird Flu or HPAI and its ability to infect livestock and other mammals, including humans means that clean trucks aren't just about looking good and avoiding salt damage. Clean trucks mean reducing the risk of spreading the disease, with the extra benefit of potentially increasing safety for your team.
The pressure washing and power equipment cleaning industry is very diverse. It’s made up of many businesses, all of which rely upon trusted manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors.
Keeping your commercial vehicle in top condition means more than just regular maintenance. It’s about protecting the investment and making sure you present a professional image. Winter weather is especially harsh on your vehicle's paint and exterior, but an extra layer of protection helps in all weather conditions.
Fleet maintenance is no longer just about keeping your vehicles clean and on the road, it’s about strategically planning for upcoming changes before they happen. From changes in customer demands, tech, and customer preferences, fleet managers are in a unique position.
Trucks quite literally keep the economy moving. About 3 million tractor-trailers in the US do most of the hauling of products and goods. And the drivers are responsible for safely steering them without any issues. Because of how important the job is, all drivers complete regular safety checks.
Keeping a fleet in top condition involves more than regular washes; it requires specialized products to tackle persistent challenges like caked-on road film and stubborn bug residue. Utilizing a soap or detergent that removes bug residue can be key because it is specifically formulated to tackle the issue with ease.
Cleaning your fleet is more than just hosing down your vehicles. It is about how effectively you clean it and whether it justifies the investment into the process. One way to ensure you get a spotless clean is through understanding your water quality, and more specifically, something called TDS. TDS stands for Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). While that sounds like a…