As a guy who has made two step touchless soaps my whole life I agree with ya man, the best finish is always the friction wash, touchless can only get ya 95% of the way there at best
Great job. I have been using Zep product also with great results. I have yet not had to use a brush on any truck! It's been working for me so I still carry my brushes. And I continue to wash many fleet rigs owners have never complained love how there trucks shine, aluminum parts and chrome shine like new. Haters will be haters brother so Russ let's keep doing it the right way! WASH ON BROTHER!
@@ModernCurbAppeal brooo I have one too check it out, and you were one of the ones I learned a lot from, keep up the good work brother ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aXDJhlAQTo4.html
Awesomeness !!!!! Quick Question I have only been in Business a couple of Months, I watch a lot of your videos, and thank you for your advice and free training. I was approached by a local business man on cleaning his dump trucks, I have no clue on what to clean them with or how to price them, I have been doing mostly Siding , Concrete and Gutters, I think you said, Zep Truck and Trailer cleaner, Any extra advice would be highly appreciated. I have a 5.5 GPM Honda 3000 PSI Rig. Thanks in Advance, P.S. Keep laughing at the Haters !!
I think the truck looks good. Here lately I have gotten more into fleet washing. I am looking for a good one step soap. Your right you will always have to brush some parts of the truck. Keep the videos coming.
What are you using? Other than Zep truck wash and cleaner? What pressure washer and what Heater? I have a Simpson 4400 psi 4 gpm. What heater do you recomend? To do this?
Hey i just got an offer for truck washing, could i do it with cold water and a 4gpm Pressure washer? Or should i wait to get better set up with hot water? Something i want to offer in the future but have been focused on more residential stuff right now
Are you using a hot unit? looking to get into fleet washing, never done it but researching to see what works best. I appreciate your content, you have a lot of good tips & content.
Yes I use hot water. You can use cold water to get started but the hotter the water, the easier it is to melt off road grime and the hydraulic fluid and oil that comes from equipment. Anywhere of 140-160° is plenty.