Aren’t trucks expected to be working vehicles and aren’t they expected to look a little dirty and beaten up from all the work that they do? Well, that is one line of thought but it is far from being the most popular with the truck driving fraternity.
What Is A Truck Anyway?
Do we mean the ever popular pickup truck which, on the one hand is used by farmers, hunters, etc; plus anyone with relatively small loads to drive somewhere as a part of their business activities? Or, on the other hand those “enthusiasts” that primp up their pickups and mainly drive them just to be seen driving them. (OK; there are some ordinary people who have an occasional need for the sort of carrying space that a pickup gives but, most of the time, they use it as a normal passenger car). However, in all these examples, owners who feel the need to wash their pickup are more likely to do it themselves or go to a car wash than they are going to avail themselves of services like mobile truck washing in the Fort Worth TX area(or anywhere else in the land).
What About Big Trucks?
Let’s ignore the question of – “Is something that is more like a small delivery van a truck?” And concentrate instead on trucks that are primarily used for commercial haulage. Whether they are mounted on a single chassis or in trailer form hauled via a 5TH wheel behind a massive tractor unit. You certainly cannot drive an 18 wheeler rig through a normal commercial car wash; but, for certain, after long hauls along thousands of miles of highway, the whole rig is going to be dirty –especially if any of the routes were on wet roads. But, again, why bother to clean it?
Advertising Value
Very few commercial trucks of any kind are totally unmarked. They may only carry the name of the haulage contractor who owns them; or, they may be part of a corporate fleet and will be using the sides of the truck body and/or trailer as a mobile billboard for their products or services. If all the signage is hidden below layers of dirt; then, obviously, no one will be able to see it and no message will be put across.
Whether single owner operator or a large fleet of company trucks; it is possible to invest in high pressure steam and hot or cold water cleaning equipment and do the job for yourself. However, not only will you need somewhere to park up that has a suitable water supply; but, also approved run off drainage is essential. If all that sounds somewhat too much; a great alternative would be to contract the job out to someone like Clean-Tex Powerwash who can provide a mobile truck washing service For Fort Worth Tx.