Truck washing (Soaps, Tips and Tricks)

We don’t use anything if we can’t finish them with a 4 hour window before it freezes they get pushed

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damn, I’m out there below freezing. October 29th it was 29° with a windchill in the teens. Went out Sunday and it dropped to just above freezing. Going out Saturday or Sunday and we may be working in freezing weather again

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it was supposed to be for acids and it was an easy pull. Now I cannot find where I saw that so I can’t back it up
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Try the 2315 next time, read the info in pressuretek. easiest pull gun they supposedly make.

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Yeah man , @dperez gives sound advice . Drivers don’t like their trucks frozen shut. Watch the brakes as well. We don’t wash below 34. Or hrs before it freezes either.

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Bye Bye pump, coil, account and fat wallet lol

Your pdf no workie @dperez

worked for me

Are you on mobile it’s a pdf that just downloads when you click it

As long as water is moving I won’t have to worry about the pump. It’s not like the water is freezing instantly. Or am I missing something?

Iam, I always am. I don’t have anything else.

It works, my bad, user error.

You’re right but be careful on the way home while it’s not winterized

I winterize before I leave, pump and hoses. Pull into garage and then I have a radiator heater in there to keep it above 35 degrees

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You the man

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I will have to brag a little as I felt like you guys about an hour ago. Someone was asking about fleet washing and I “mentored” him for about an hour to get him on the right track.

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Told him to come read this thread to really learn

Trust me you are already way ahead of all the jackals with Fleet Clean, Superior Wash and Fleet Wash

I don’t know if that is a real compliment :rofl:

Yes I would have you wash my tires any day lol

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