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Jack Jackson - President - Awash Systems

Topics: Environment  Safety and Regulations  Maintenance

Jack is an entrepreneurial relationship builder with 30 years' experience in sales and marketing, distribution and warehousing with a passion for providing solutions to clients.

E-mail: jjackson@awashsystems.com | Website: www.awashsystems.com

How to Wash Today for Tomorrow?

Visiting prospects lately has a changing dynamic over the years past. There is a renewed presence of how to wash effectively and environmentally correct.

Since the recent Truck World show in Toronto, we had a tremendous amount of interest in the best ways to clean vehicles. It seems there are many companies who know the methods they use today are getting outdated for the times, but have a tough time realizing the abilities available in the industry to help them save money and be more efficient.... Read More

How to Wash in a Changing World

Like everything in the world, washing vehicles is changing the way people think. The past has always allowed the outside pressure wash of vehicles with a chemical agent to try and get a vehicle clean. Most companies resort to the mobile pressure spray company to arrive in the dark of the night or on weekends and miraculously, the vehicles are clean and ready to go. Out of sight, out of mind for most and hopefully all is well.... Read More

Do you Present a Clean, Green Image to your Clients?

Today many companies struggle with the best method to keep their fleets “clean”. Economics is always the first test of this struggle. The majority of major corporations and governments that consistently budget for keeping their image “clean” usually lead their industries. The size and scope of these companies allow the most efficient and cutting edge technology to keep their fleet in the best shape as well as allow them to meet today’s stringent ecological requirements.... Read More

Environmental Impact and Green Focus of Truck Washing

In today’s world of environmental concerns and the impacts of each industry on it, the Truck Industry has taken a serious thought to the level of impact it has on the environment. As a result, this industry has lessened its impact on the environment through its efforts with items like tires, engines, fuel consumption, aero-dynamics, etc. ... Read More

What Are Your Vehicle Washing Costs?

As we visit hundreds of prospects and customers each year, the number one question usually goes unanswered: "What does it currently cost to wash your vehicles?"

In today's fiscally responsible world, it's difficult to imagine a cost that is so variable and important to company image, employee satisfaction and the bottom line that goes unrealized.... Read More

Road Salt and Washing Your Vehicles

It has been a long held struggle with trucks and trailers to eliminate or prevent salt from corroding important components of their vehicles. But what does this really mean in terms of life expectancy?

According to a study by School Bus Fleet Magazine, a survey across North America had some stunning results. In the survey 81% of the respondents encountered salt on their roads, 19% did not encounter any salt on their roads:... Read More

Pay Now or Pay Later? Industry Experts Speak Out

Recently at two tradeshows with the Trucking Industry folks, we discussed what a clean truck means in today's world.

  1. Image – a clean truck is your traveling billboard. Would you not be angry if your billboard sign was obscured by dirt, oxidation and fading graphics?
  2. Life of vehicle – there wasn't one person surveyed who didn't believe a truck will last longer when cleaned regularly.
  3. Cleaning a vehicle more often actually hinders dirt from collecting and is easier to clean ongoing.
  4. Vehicle Inspections - a dirty truck and a clean truck traveling down a highway, who would be pulled over for an inspection first? Unanimous decision on this one.
  5. Washing a truck without applying a brush will not totally clean what is required for a "great" image. Pressure washers also damage electrical and graphics when not operated properly.
  6. Cleaning outside in the parking lot is not allowed? Unanimous that this practice will be banned in the future as the sewer drains go directly to the streams and rivers (ultimately the lakes and oceans). This can't be good for the environment.
  7. Public washes are not cost effective for large fleets. Too much time and money is spent to travel back and forth with an inconsistent result.
  8. Rain water does not actually remove grease, oil, gasoline or oxidation. In fact without soap and a brush cleaning, the streaks and rusting causes irrevocable damage resulting in leaks and failure of hardware.
  9. Employees are much more satisfied with their work driving a clean truck. Both customers and drivers image is heightened with a clean, shiny truck arriving to their business.

So why do so many vehicles not get washed in today's world? Simply put, the consensus is cost. Today's economic times require budgetary restraints. First item to go in the maintenance world is washing.... Read More

Are Clean Trucks A Recruitment Strategy?

What impact does a CLEAN vehicle have on your customers and employees? Do you have a clean and green strategy toward your image? If your answer is no, keep reading to understand the impact that neglecting this area may have on your future for retaining employees and recruiting.... Read More

Washing Your Fleet... What’s the Real Cost?

Awash has been in the vehicle washing business for over 20 years. In that time, things haven't changed all that much in the way commercial vehicles get washed. With multiple factors at play - from the green movement to an increased awareness in the harm toxic chemicals can do to the environment to the cost of utilities - there's no doubt in my mind that the time has arrived for change.... Read More