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Chemistry as a Service
Most washes run the wrong chemistry. It shows up in cost per wash.
The right chemistry — matched to your soils, vehicle mix, and water — cuts cost per wash and improves results. We audit what you’re running, fix the program, and supply it.
The Review
What a chemical program review covers
- Current cost-per-wash analysis from your invoices and volume
- Dilution & dosing audit — the #1 source of silent overspend
- Chemistry matched to soil type: road film, soot, DEF, brake dust
- EV-safe neutral-pH programs for mixed and electric fleets
- Food-grade & tanker washout sanitation chemistry
- Water quality effects and treatment recommendations
- Equipment compatibility and presoak/rinse sequencing
The Supply Program
Then we keep it running
| Element | Included |
|---|---|
| Scheduled delivery | Never run dry; consumption-based reordering |
| Dosing equipment | Calibrated injectors and monitoring |
| Ongoing monitoring | Cost-per-wash tracked quarter over quarter |
| Flat-rate option | Chemistry bundled into one monthly or per-wash rate |
The Product Line
Detergents grouped by the problem they solve
Road film & exteriors
High-performance presoaks and two-step alkaline programs for diesel fleets.
View productsWashout & food-grade
FSMA-supporting sanitation chemistry for trailer interiors and tankers.
View productsEV-safe / neutral pH
Low-pH foams and metal-safe formulas for electric and mixed fleets.
View productsStraight Answers
Chemistry FAQ
How much should chemicals cost per truck wash?
Cost per wash varies with vehicle size, soil load, water quality, and chemistry — but most washes we audit are overdosing or running mismatched chemistry. A dosing and dilution audit typically identifies meaningful per-wash savings without hurting wash quality.
Do electric trucks need different wash chemistry?
Yes. EVs don’t produce diesel soot, DEF residue, or oil mist, and their polymer seals and aluminum battery enclosures don’t tolerate repeated high-pH alkaline exposure. EV-heavy fleets should run low-pH or neutral-pH foam and metal-safe formulations on aluminum panels.
How do I start?
Send us your current chemical invoices and monthly wash counts. We’ll return a cost-per-wash baseline and an estimate of what a corrected program saves — free.