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Dirt stops you, and downtimes cost money. We have the right products for anyone who doesn't want to waste time cleaning their commercial vehicles.
Trucks are in operation around the clock and have to withstand extreme conditions every day. These loads leave stubborn soiling on the cab, chassis, wheel rims and tarpaulins. To maintain the value and functionality of your vehicle, you need to remove the dirt thoroughly. Our experts will help you select the best products for cleaning your trucks quickly and efficiently. Our target: Lightning-fast turnarounds that will enable you to transport goods punctually and economically.
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Head of Sales Car Wash NorthFAQ
Truck Wash
Are you responsible for the operation or purchasing in a truck wash? Perhaps you’re a specialist in cleaning food transporters or silo vehicles? If so, then you’re probably familiar with the following challenges:
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1. Pre-cleaning
For pre-cleaning, apply the alkaline truck and tarpaulin cleaner - either via a pre-spray arch or using a manual high-pressure cleaner. The cleaner will dissolve stubborn dirt such as insect residue, tar, oil, soot and grease so that you can remove them easily. You can also use an alkaline rim cleaner for the wheels.
2. Main wash
In the second step, remove the soaked dirt. Three rotating brushes move along the vehicle while adding water and foam or shampoo. This combination of active ingredients makes it easier for the brushes to glide across the surface of the vehicle without damaging it. Once this is done, rinse the vehicle to remove detergent residue and any remaining dirt.
3. Conservation
To protect your vehicle from environmental impacts such as bird droppings, acid rain or dust, apply care products. These include waxes that form a protective film on the paint surface when they dry to prevent dirt from adhering. This keeps your vehicle looking good for longer and will make for easier cleaning next time. Other care products include spray waxes, which are mainly used in systems without blow-dryers. These break up the water surface so that the wash water runs off as a thin film without leaving any stains.