Light and medium duty
Commercial Vehicle Washing
Vans, pickups, SUVs, and mixed commercial fleets washed on a schedule that keeps branded vehicles presentable.
For fleets that are mostly light duty
Not every fleet runs tractors. Plenty of businesses operate a mix of cargo vans, pickups, SUVs, and small box trucks that spend all day in front of customers. Commercial vehicle washing treats that fleet as a group: one visit, one schedule, one invoice from the contractor, instead of drivers making individual trips to a car wash.
Vehicles typically included
- Cargo and delivery vans, including wrapped units
- Pickup trucks and work trucks with utility beds
- Company cars and SUVs
- Small box trucks and trailers
- Loaner, courtesy, and pool vehicles
Care for wraps and branding
Vinyl wraps, decals, and painted lettering are an investment. Contractors experienced with commercial fleets adjust pressure, distance, and chemistry for wrapped panels and pay attention to edges and seams where lifting can start. Flag wrapped vehicles in your request so the contractor can plan the approach.
Scheduling around your operation
Most light-duty fleets are washed before the morning dispatch or after the last vehicle returns. Weekly and biweekly cycles are common for high-visibility service fleets; monthly works for vehicles that spend more time parked than on the road.
Request commercial vehicle washing
Share your vehicle mix, count, and location. We'll work to connect you with an independent local professional who serves your area and can confirm availability and pricing.
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Related services and locations
- Fleet Washing Services — Exterior washing for commercial fleets of any size, coordinated with independent local contractors on a schedule that fits your operation.
- Mobile Fleet Washing — On-site washing at your yard, lot, or terminal so vehicles stay in service instead of driving to a wash bay.
- Truck Washing — Tractors, trailers, box trucks, and work trucks washed to keep road film, salt, and grime off your equipment.
- Fleet Pressure Washing — Pressure washing for heavy equipment, trailers, undercarriages, and fleet-related surfaces where contractors offer it.
- Recurring Fleet Wash Programs — Weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly wash cycles coordinated so your fleet keeps a consistent appearance.
- Industries we serve
Ready to get your fleet on a wash schedule?
Send us your fleet details and we'll work to connect you with a qualified independent contractor in your area.