QualityPRO Power Washing ParkMyFleet Daycabs – Deluxe Wash – Bi-Weekly Service, ParkMyFleet Sleeper Cabs – Deluxe Wash – Bi-Weekly Service
Pressure washed surfaces with detergents, cleaned windows and mirrors, and selectively brightened chrome and aluminum where needed; thorough rinse provided.
This project involved ongoing exterior detailing for ParkMyFleet’s daycab and sleeper cab tractors in Chattanooga, performed on a bi-weekly schedule. The work focused on maintaining a consistently clean, professional appearance for two distinct vehicle groups, with each unit receiving a thorough wash process tailored to its finish and trim.
For the daycabs and specified sleeper cabs (units 39136, 39223, 39460, 39468, 39573, 39599, 39600, 59063, 59291, 59321, 122050, 322139, and 322415), each service visit followed a standardized deluxe wash procedure. The exterior was first pressure washed using a carefully selected blend of detergents designed to break down road film, dirt, and other surface residues without harming paint or decals. Particular attention was given to high-contact and high-visibility areas such as front grilles, lower panels, and rear deck regions, where grime tends to accumulate.
After the detergent application and agitation where needed, the units were given a thorough rinse to ensure all soap and loosened contaminants were fully removed. Windows and mirrors were then cleaned to a clear, streak-free finish, supporting both driver visibility and overall vehicle presentation. In accordance with project requirements, no aluminum or wheel brightener products were used on this group of trucks, preserving the integrity of existing finishes.
A second group of trucks, primarily sleeper cabs and designated units (876613, 876614, 876617, 892509, 892530, 892532, 892553, 892559, 892561, 907672, 907690, 914629, 921123, 921124, 921140, 921173, 921174, 921175, 922419, 9010332, 9010333, and 9010337), received an enhanced deluxe wash. These units followed the same core process—pressure washing with a detergent blend to remove all surface residue, followed by a complete rinse and detailed cleaning of windows and mirrors—but with added attention to metal finishes.
On this second group, chrome and aluminum components such as bumpers, mirrors, tanks, and trim were brightened where needed to restore their shine and improve the overall look of the tractors. This work was done selectively, focusing on areas that had dulled from road use while respecting the condition of older or more delicate surfaces. As specified, no separate acid-based “brightener” products were used; instead, the brightening effect was achieved through technique, product choice, and controlled cleaning methods.
Throughout the duration of the project, the bi-weekly cadence was maintained, ensuring the fleet remained in a consistently presentable state despite regular road exposure. Repeated visits allowed for ongoing attention to problem areas, so buildup never had the chance to become severe. The completed work resulted in a clean, sharp-looking fleet of both daycabs and sleeper cabs, with clear glass, residue-free paint, and refreshed brightwork where applicable, all delivered according to the client’s specific instructions and material restrictions.