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Sacramento County

Compare Fleet & Commercial Wash Options

Choose the service that fits your vehicle, answer a few focused questions, and compare nearby options with less back-and-forth.

Fleet cleaning guide

A fleet request is not one big car wash. Separate vehicle types, count, exterior versus interior, service frequency, and access restrictions.

What you need

  • Vehicle count by type
  • Service address or route area
  • Cleaning cadence
  • Interior/exterior scope
  • Access hours
  • Best contact person

Do not do this

  • Do not request pricing without a vehicle count.
  • Do not ignore oversized vehicles.
  • Do not mix personal and fleet needs.
  • Do not forget after-hours rules.
01

Count vehicles by class

Cars, vans, trucks, box trucks, and specialty vehicles should be listed separately.

02

Pick cadence

One-time, weekly, biweekly, monthly, and seasonal cleaning are different jobs.

03

Explain access

Gates, lots, water, power, business hours, drainage, and security all matter.

04

Separate interiors

Driver areas and customer-facing vehicles may need more than exterior washing.

05

Choose one contact

Scheduling moves faster when one person can answer scope and timing questions.

When to get help

Stop before the stain gets worse.

Use the fleet path for route vehicles, service vans, dealership cars, business trucks, or any recurring multi-vehicle cleaning need.

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Next step

Fleet quote match

Share vehicle count, service area, cleaning cadence, and whether interiors are included.

Start the 60-second match

What counts as a fleet request?

Any recurring or multi-vehicle business need can qualify: vans, trucks, service vehicles, delivery vehicles, dealership inventory, or company cars.

Why does fleet need a separate form path?

Fleet providers need service area, vehicle count, vehicle type, cadence, and callback preference before they can judge the opportunity.

Can small fleets use this too?

Yes. Even a small set of business vehicles can be a useful recurring account if the route and schedule make sense.

Smart match

Start with the problem, not the service name.

Most people do not know whether they need a wash, interior detail, mobile visit, odor treatment, or fleet quote. Answer the situation first and the form narrows the path.

Simple jobs stay simple Odor and spills get routed correctly Mobile and fleet needs do not get buried
What happened to the car?

Choose the closest real-world problem. You can add details on the next screens.

What should a cleaner know first?

These answers keep you from choosing a basic wash when the job needs interior or odor work.

Where and what vehicle?

Location and vehicle size decide which options are realistic.

Budget comfort

This keeps recommendations realistic without making you call around blindly.

Where should we send the options?

Final step. Your summary is below.

Your match summary will appear here before you submit.

Participating Sacramento-area car wash, detailing, mobile detail, and fleet service providers. Your information is only used to understand your request and connect you with relevant car wash or detailing options.