Truck and Fleet Washing

Road salt, diesel soot and mud don’t just look bad – they eat paint, hide DOT numbers and tell customers you cut corners. RPC’s hot-water power-wash rigs strip it all in hours, not days, so your trucks roll out looking showroom-clean.

Our 3-Step Fleet Wash Process

  1. Pre-soak with commercial-grade degreaser to loosen road film, grease and carbon.
  2. Hot-water blast at up to 4,000 PSI – adjustable pressure for painted cabs, aluminum tanks and chrome trim.
  3. Final rinse, dry and walkaround inspection with your fleet manager.

What We Wash

  • Day cabs & sleeper trucks – full exterior from bumper to frame rails.
  • Trailers & box trucks – side panels, undercarriage and landing gear.
  • Specialty rigs – flatbeds, tankers, dump trucks and roll-offs.
  • Chrome & aluminum detailing – exhaust stacks, fuel tanks and wheel hubs polished to a mirror finish.

Why Fleet Managers Choose RPC

  • On-site service. We come to your yard – no downtime driving trucks to a wash bay.
  • Volume pricing. Multi-unit washes scheduled weekly, biweekly or monthly at fleet rates.
  • Before-and-after photo reports. Visual proof for ownership, insurance or lease-return documentation.
  • Salt season specialists. Rochester winters are brutal on undercarriages. We target frame rails, suspension and wheel wells where corrosion starts.

Who Needs This?

Trucking companies – Construction fleets – Delivery and logistics operations – Equipment rental yards – Municipal and utility vehicles – Any business with trucks that need to look professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can you wash my entire fleet in one visit? Yes. We schedule block time and bring enough crew and equipment to handle your full fleet. Most 10-15 truck yards are done in a single day.
  2. Will high pressure damage paint or decals? No. We adjust PSI based on the surface – lower pressure and soft tips for painted panels and vinyl graphics, full power for frames and concrete-caked undercarriages.
  3. Do you wash on-site or do I need to bring trucks to you? We come to you. Our rigs are self-contained with their own water heating and reclaim systems.
  4. How often should fleet trucks be washed? Monthly keeps them looking sharp year-round. During salt season (November through April), biweekly washes prevent corrosion and keep DOT numbers legible.