Truck Washes
#11
Blue Beacon is priced about like everyone else in this area, I don't consider them expensive. I prefer an acceptable wash job done quickly, rather than a two-hour marathon. I'm guessing some washes take so long because they've had drivers complain that they "missed a spot, I'm not paying".
#12
Originally Posted by Red Clay Rambler
Blue Beacon is priced about like everyone else in this area, I don't consider them expensive. I prefer an acceptable wash job done quickly, rather than a two-hour marathon. I'm guessing some washes take so long because they've had drivers complain that they "missed a spot, I'm not paying".
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Holy Cow Wildcat! :shock: That's a lot of of money on truck washes. I here you on the calcium though, the guy I plow for uses calcium, good stuff but it is hard on vehicles. I don't spread it though, once I get the lot scraped off, I call for the calcium truck and I'm outta there.
By the looks of the posts above I need to come up with an alternative. I can get the truck in the driveway to wash it but not the trailer, that will be on a lot not far from me. Perhaps a small water tank and a power washer. I just need to blow the salt off in the winter.
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Merrick, BB is fine for washouts. Often, you're not going to have a choice. You'll just have to use whatever's closest so you can get to your pickup.
Steve, I don't know what guys do up there. My guess is that most of the shippers aren't real sticklers for how clean it has to be. Unless you've hauled hazmat or something odorous, you can get by with a thorough sweeping to get the dirt out. Besides, I don't know how many reefers are actually picking up reefer loads up there anyway :?
#16
Originally Posted by RostyC
Holy Cow Wildcat! :shock: That's a lot of of money on truck washes. I here you on the calcium though, the guy I plow for uses calcium, good stuff but it is hard on vehicles. I don't spread it though, once I get the lot scraped off, I call for the calcium truck and I'm outta there.
By the looks of the posts above I need to come up with an alternative. I can get the truck in the driveway to wash it but not the trailer, that will be on a lot not far from me. Perhaps a small water tank and a power washer. I just need to blow the salt off in the winter.
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#18
Originally Posted by RostyC
Wildkat, have you thought about setting up a small truck wash business once you have the wash bay in?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Please tell me where I would find the time :?: :?: :?: :?: I already work 8 days/week...Do you mean someone went & added another one while I wasn't looking :?: :?: :?: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by RostyC
Do it at night, you don't need sleep do ya? :lol: Geez, some people are so lazy! :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ROFLMAO!!!!
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