The process involves a preliminary application of a cleaning solution, typically alkaline-based, designed to loosen and break down heavy dirt, grime, and road film accumulated on commercial vehicles. Following this initial application, a second solution, often acidic, is applied to neutralize the first agent and brighten the vehicle’s surface, removing any remaining residue. This dual-application method enhances cleaning effectiveness compared to single-step alternatives.
Employing this comprehensive cleaning routine offers numerous advantages, including superior removal of contaminants that can degrade paint and cause corrosion. Regular and thorough cleaning contributes to maintaining a professional image for the fleet and improving visibility for drivers, thereby enhancing safety. Historically, such intensive methods were developed to address the demanding conditions faced by vehicles operating in harsh environments, necessitating more than a basic cleaning approach.