tkcas01 wrote:
4X4Dodger wrote:
tkcas01 wrote:
Just this week in bone-dry California I was so desperate for a rig wash that I pulled into a remote corner of a truck stop and washed it using on-board water. Only the second time I have done that in 10 years.
There are truck washes everywhere. And they are usually reasonable for MH's and travel trailers. Why not use them?
Sorry, that is untrue. I assure you, where I am in rural CA, no truck washes to be had. I started looking for one in Ventura as I drove north on the 101 and made it to Monterey without finding one. When in more inhabited, heavily traveled areas I have used them several times, but sometimes one has to improvise is all I am saying.
You didnt specify where in CA you were...and there are truck washes in most CA cities of any size. Some are hard to find and are in odd parts of the city and dont advertise. Stop at a local truck stop and ask them they should know. Some chains: Little Sisters, Truck Tub and many independents. Now 101 is another matter most of the truck traffic is on 99 I5 and I80 and most truck washes are clustered there. But there are plenty of truckwashes in Calif. You just may have to drive a bit. other than that get a long handle brush and find a do it yourself place with a large bay.