New Fleet Washing account we started in Corpus Christi Texas

I have not heard of Romix, what chemicals do they sell?
 
Those belly dumps can be a pain. My experience is that cement companies are something less then loyal. Try, "wow, the trailers look so good, we think our drivers can take it from here."
They do look excellent, though. There are good foaming acids out there that are designed for cement trains, that make it easy.

Luckily these are not cement trailers.

I am guessing that these belly dumps have about 40% to 50% more surface than a regular rear dump trailer.
 
Thanks Paul.
 
Romix has a chem called aluminate.. Its awesome!!!! its like the best brightener but foamy as hell.. They make it for cleaning cement trucks and I have used it on fly ash trailers and OMG its sweet.. makes the job so easy.. They also make a chem called backset.. You put it on and let it sit for a while and it actually makes the concrete come off the truck.. I havent used the backset but the guy that owned the trucks I did said it was great.. I wash tractor trailers only and wish like hell I had some aluminate.. I can use it on my new truck wheels on my F-250 and also on a cement truck and it makes em both look like new.. everyone should try aluminate once..
 
Chris that's great i'm glad your staying busy.
 
Thanks for the info Dustin, I will look into that Aluminate.
 
Update.............

I washed the tractors and trailers today and there were 2 trailers that were bad like the picture of the trailer that looked black and there were 2 trailers that were not that bad.

I washed them a different way and it went a lot faster.
They are all in use so when I am about done with one, I tell the mechanic or supervisor and they call in another driver to bring in his truck and trailer so I will have another one to wash.

There was one long delay today but overall it went good.
 
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