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
- Pre-soak with commercial-grade degreaser to loosen road film, grease and carbon.
- Hot-water blast at up to 4,000 PSI – adjustable pressure for painted cabs, aluminum tanks and chrome trim.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.