Updated: Mar 17, 2023, 6:46 PM | By StateNewsJournal

Reasons You Should Regularly Clean Your Work Truck
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When you’ve had a busy day, cleaning your work truck is the last task on your mind. It’s commonly forgotten but essential to remember. Read about the reasons why you should regularly clean your work truck.

Protecting the Exterior

The exterior is one of the most important pieces to care for to keep your car in high-quality shape.

Safety First

Foggy headlights, filthy mirrors, and a dirty undercarriage can lead to various incidents when driving. Each one risks causing the driver to end up in an accident.

When the headlights are dim, you might hit an animal or another car on the road. If you cannot see properly out of the mirrors, you might bump into another vehicle when changing lanes. When the undercarriage isn’t cleaned regularly, parts of the truck can break and cause nasty damage while driving.

Taking care of the car’s outward appearance also protects yourself. You never want to fall victim to an injury on the road.

Preventing Rust

Work trucks get put through the wringer. Rain or shine, you and your truck go to work. However, when excessive moisture builds up on the vehicle, and you fail to clean it frequently, the metals can corrode.

Once every two weeks, thoroughly wash the outside of the car. Focus on all areas, including the undercarriage. It will prolong the truck’s lifespan, keep it running smoothly, and make it look good on the job.

Making a Positive Impression

Whether you’re visiting a worksite or traveling to a customer’s home, you want to make a good impression. Arriving in a worn-down, visibly unkept vehicle makes a poor first impression of your work and the company.

Think of the truck as a reflection of your work. People will take notice when you pull up in a sleek vehicle that’s cared for. Now, customers and other employers will remember your efforts and see you as a hard-working individual.

Cleaning Up the Interior

The mess that builds up inside the truck can quickly get out of hand.

Eliminating Bacteria

Did you know that many types of bacteria can linger on car seats? After sitting with your shoes in the truck, leaving food and trash behind, and tossing dirty tools across the seats, bacteria rapidly gather on every surface. It impacts the air quality of your truck, and you risk ingesting harmful bacteria.

Once a month, conduct a deep clean on the truck’s interior. Focus on the seats, then wipes down the various surfaces to remove additional dust and debris. When you maintain the cleanliness of your vehicle, you’re also taking care of your health.

Creating a Comfortable Space

Your work truck doesn’t just take you from point A to point B. Some days, you’ll need a space to unwind or somewhere to eat lunch on your break. When you do this frequently, a mess can accumulate quickly. It’s a chaotic space that feels disarranged and cluttered.

Developing Peace of Mind

A disheveled truck on the inside and outside makes for a crowded mind. It isn’t easy to focus when everything around you is unkept. One reason to regularly clean your work truck is to create a clear environment allowing you to concentrate. It eliminates various distractions and keeps your mind focused while driving.

 

Your work truck gets you where you need to go. But if you don’t properly care for it, you risk harming the vehicle and yourself.

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