There are many fleet wash myths floating around the internet masquerading as professional advice. Following them won’t just mean your trucks and vehicles are cleaned incorrectly, it could also cost you money in the long run.
If you own or manage a truck fleet – you want your trucks to stay clean. A well maintained fleet will enhance your brand’s reputation and prolong the life expectancy of your vehicles.
Road film (or traffic film) is the build-up of road dirt, diesel smoke, and other foreign contaminants that a vehicle picks up as it drives down the road.
What if you could cut your fleet washing time down to mere minutes while getting a more complete clean? Enter the touchless 2-step wash process. The only true way to remove stubborn road film without spending hours breaking your back with a brush. But how and why does it work?
If you manage a truck fleet, then you know how tedious it can be to have them all washed efficiently and effectively. But have you ever wondered why your fleet still has streaks and water spots after you wash it? It actually happens a lot more often than you think.
Is Washing An Electric Vehicle Different? As hybrid and all electric powered vehicles become more mainstream, and most likely become the majority on the road in the near future, it begs the question; do I need to wash my electric fleet differently than my gas powered fleet?
What is the Difference of Cost-Per-Wash and Cost-Per-Gallon? When you go to purchase something, what’s the first thing you look at? It’s probably the price tag. That’s why when we discuss chemical pricing, whether it’s used through an automated wash system or a pressure washer, we like to focus on Cost-Per-Wash. By tracking your cost-per-wash, you’ll be able to…