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Truck Washes
I was curious as to how much you guys spend annually on truck washes.
Reason I ask is, I was plowing the other night and after I plow I spray my truck down, underside and all, to remove the salt and dirt build up from the road. That got me to thinking about the big truck and keeping it clean. Are there self serve washes that you can just blow off the salt or dirt from winter traveling. If so what's the average cost of that? |
Re: Truck Washes
Originally Posted by RostyC
I was curious as to how much you guys spend annually on truck washes.
Reason I ask is, I was plowing the other night and after I plow I spray my truck down, underside and all, to remove the salt and dirt build up from the road. That got me to thinking about the big truck and keeping it clean. Are there self serve washes that you can just blow off the salt or dirt from winter traveling. If so what's the average cost of that? |
There are a few self-serves around, but they're few and far between. Usually runs me around $10. During the winter I wash anytime I come out of an area where the roads have been treated. Last year washes ran me $1220 but that includes washouts. I don't wash the trailer every time either.
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I think it totally depends on where you run, what kind of weather you run in, etc. Myself, I spend anywhere from $75 to $150/wash my tractor only, company I run for looks after their trailers. I run in the Arctic so the road conditions are extremely harsh & instead of salt & sand they use calcium, and that stuff is BRUTAL on paint & chrome, so my truck gets a full bath no less than once/week & in winter sometimes more.
So annually, for me, average $100/week, 52 weeks/year, 2 trucks $10,000/year... YIKES that's alot... :lol: :lol: |
I wash mine once a week at home
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I wash mine myself when I am home, I can do a better job than the truck wash plus save $35.00.
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And you know it'll get done RIGHT!!!!!!!!
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There is a self serve one at the ACT truck stop in Hagerstown Md, don't know how much it is though.
I-81 exit 5 |
You know this thread has me thinking. I really don't do the truck washes (that's what rain is for :) ) but I need to do trailer washouts. Is the Blue Beacon considered expensive? I pay like $25. Sometimes I see the competition set up across the road but I just go to the Blue Beacon cause you kind of know what you are going to get.
The only other time I needed a washout and a Blue Beacon wasn't around was in South Carolina at some shop on the I95. He had a big water tank with a hose and wanted to charge me I think a half hour of shop time. I think like $40. I got to talking to him and he asked me what I wanted to pay so I told him I pay $25 at the Blue Beacon and he did it for that. |
We don't have any truck washes at all in NH, MA, VT, ME area. The EPA won't allow it unless they have a hazard chemical reclamation process which would make a truck wash cost over $200.
My question is, how do you guys with refers get a wash out when your in my area? |
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