Friday, October 30, 2009

Mobile Truck Washing Forum

FleetWashingAcademy

The FWA is a group of contractors in the mobile truck washing industry that have come together to network, share, learn and grow their business and their industry. They welcome new members and share with respect to this growing industry. The FWA is growing in members every day. The FWA is currently the only fleet washing forum on the web. There are bi weekly chats discussing structured topics and some not so structured. The chats occur every other Thursday night at 9pm EST. Some of the most respected names in the industry frequent the FWA.

Wash.Reclaim.Recycle

Wash.Reclaim.Recycle

Wash.Reclaim.Recycle

We offer full reclamation of water which is then filtered and recycled with every wash. Our name says it all. Whether you are a professional trying to portray the right image to your clients or a home owner with a sense of pride, we can serve your needs. We have the experience, equipment, and know how to tackle any job thrown our way. Our goal at Clean Image is to provide our clients with the best that the industry has to offer. We are well equipped with top of the line machines and, spare no expense for the quality of our work. We work year round and provide services for those who do the same. We understand that our client's image is important and we take pride in doing our part to maintain their clean image.





Mobile Truck Washing and the EPA

This industry is increasingly becoming more and more environmentally conscience. If you own a fleet washing company chances are you know what reclamation is. BMP's (Best Management Practices) often include the reclamation of all waste water used in the mobile truck washing process. The methods for reclamation can be as simple as you make them. With that being said they can also be as difficult and expensive as you make them. Visit the Fleet Washing Academy to learn more on the processes and procedures.
What does this mean for the small fleet washing outfits? It's simple get compliant or risk everything. Make a sincere effort if nothing else to show the EPA in those bad situations that you are at least attempting to become compliant. You can become compliant with a small investment and some set up time before each job. Fleet owners and managers are becoming more and more aware of the EPA standards and requiring that their fleet wash contractor reclaim all waste water. This means if you do not become compliant large fleets will not even consider your company for the contract. This is a wave of regulations moving across the entire pressure washing industry.

Trevor W. Steel
owner
Clean image Pressure Washing