Fleet Cleaning

Fleet cleaning covers trucks, buses, rail cars, and specialty vehicles. The focus is on appearance, branding, and corrosion control while minimizing downtime.

Common methods

  • Hot water pressure washing: Removes road film, salt, mud, and general grime from vehicles and trailers.

  • Foam cleaning: Applies clinging detergents to vertical vehicle surfaces to break down dirt and oils.

  • Dry ice blasting: Cleans undercarriages, engine bays, and sensitive areas without water or blasting grit.

  • Soda blasting: Removes graphics, decals, and coatings from vehicle bodies with care.

  • Dry vapor steam cleaning: Targets interior detailing, dashboards, vents, and upholstery with minimal water.

Typical applications

  • Routine washing of truck, bus, and delivery fleets.

  • Undercarriage and chassis cleaning to control corrosion and remove salt.

  • Interior detailing and sanitation for passenger and service vehicles.

  • Removal of decals, graphics, and coatings on fleet assets.

  • Pre-sale or lease-return refurbishment of vehicles.