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What account is this for?
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What type of trucks are these?
How do we know how many trucks or equipment we are supposed to wash each time?
How do we know what tucks to wash?
Why would we need a short wand?
Explain how many and what types of scrub brushes we need for this account?
How long should we let the soaps dwell on the heavy build up areas? Explain
Like the dance, how many times will we soap and scrub the high important areas?
How do we avoid wand marks?
Why is it important to rinse our wash brushes, or wash out our wash buckets, when they get dirty?
How much does it cost to replace a pressure washer hose?
What accounts do we wear reflective vests on? Explain
Why is it important to wash the mud flaps?
How many Before/ After pictures are needed per cleaning project?
Why do we put 2 marks next to the truck numbers on the audit sheets?
Why do we wash the high important areas twice?
How do you know what items to bring on the cleaning project?
Why do we use a spot free rinse on the glass and mirrors on every truck at every account? Explain
How do we apply the DI water/ spot free rinse? Explain
If our DI system breaks on site, what do we do?
What is proper hose maintenance mean?
Why do we wash commercial accounts in the evenings or weekends?
Why do trucking companies want their trucks clean, other than just looking nice?
If the windshield, glass, or mirrors, have dried water or debris on them after we washed them, what should we do?
When would we use large flat brush and when would we use a curved brush?
If a truck driver is unhappy about their wash, what typically happens? Explain
Why is a wash station important and required on all truck wash accounts? Explain
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