There are several maintenance tasks you need to perform to ensure that your semi truck keeps running well. But one aspect that is often overlooked is cleaning your heavy vehicle. When you spend a lot of time on the road, it's amazing how quickly debris can accumulate inside your trucks so it’s important to clean them regularly and keep them looking good. Cleaning removes built-up dirt and grime that can damage the finish and corrode vital parts over time. It also helps you take care of any issues that may need to be addressed.

Remove the Trash

Removing trash is a good first step in the cleaning process. Plastic bottles, food wrappers, and bags can accumulate quite quickly even on a single trip. These little pieces of trash not only add clutter but can also leave behind crumbs and stains that cause pest infestation. Plus, they can create an unappealing smell the longer they are left inside. Place a trash bag in your truck to keep the cab clean and organized. Whenever you reach a rest stop or your destination, you can throw away the trash in the garbage bin.

Vacuum

You won’t be able to pick up every piece of debris in your truck by hand. You’ll want to vacuum often to get rid of dirt and mud that can build up over time and create a mess. Remove the floor mats and seat covers. Use the long vacuum attachment to get at those tough-to-reach spots, such as around the pedals, under the seats, and the dashboard. As for the mats, give them a good shake to get rid of the dust. If you have plastic mats, rinse them with a hose and make sure they are dry before putting them back inside.

Clean the Dashboard

The dashboard of your truck will also need to be cleaned regularly. A soft cloth or soft brush attachment on your vacuum will do the trick. Be careful when you clean the controls, such as the knobs or dials. Remember that some cleaners or polishes can leave behind a bright sheen on the dashboard, which can create glare and make it harder for you to see the road.

Clean Your Windows

Keeping the windows on your truck clean helps ensure that you can see the road and notice any obstacles. Use a standard window cleaner to clear away the windows and your mirror. You can also use newspaper and paper towels, but don't do this on tinted windows as it can damage the tint.

Clean the Leather Seats

Before you use a cleaner, remember to check if it’s well-suited for leather. Otherwise, you could end up staining your seats. Once you find the right cleaner, you will want to use a soft towel to avoid leaving any scratches behind during the scrubbing process. Clean the seats regularly to keep them looking like new.

We hope this guide to cleaning your truck helps you to keep your vehicle in peak condition. If you want more maintenance tips or want to explore trucks for sale, get in touch with us at RWC Group. With locations in Arizona, Alaska, California, and Washington, we are proud to serve all those in the Western United States.