Greg Rentschler
New member
Hey fellas,
Wood is our niche market but obviousely with winter set in we're not doing much. I have been asked however to put in a bid on 40 trucks to wash on a monthly basis starting the first week of January. We're going $35 a truck and going to 2 step the trucks using a HF brightener and Zep Truck Wash. We've done this type of work in the past but never during the winter.
What are you fleet guys (up north anyway) doing to deal with the cold temps. I would expect the average to be 30 degrees while we're washing but I have a concern of 1) ice build up around our wash area creating a potential hazard, (salt it down?) and 2) ice forming on the trucks badly. We also don't want to freeze all of the door locks
Any help or advice is appreciated.
Happy Holidays,
Greg Rentschler
TimberSeal Exterior.. . Truck Wash???
Wood is our niche market but obviousely with winter set in we're not doing much. I have been asked however to put in a bid on 40 trucks to wash on a monthly basis starting the first week of January. We're going $35 a truck and going to 2 step the trucks using a HF brightener and Zep Truck Wash. We've done this type of work in the past but never during the winter.
What are you fleet guys (up north anyway) doing to deal with the cold temps. I would expect the average to be 30 degrees while we're washing but I have a concern of 1) ice build up around our wash area creating a potential hazard, (salt it down?) and 2) ice forming on the trucks badly. We also don't want to freeze all of the door locks
Any help or advice is appreciated.
Happy Holidays,
Greg Rentschler
TimberSeal Exterior.. . Truck Wash???