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  • all blue beacon truck washes will trap you in so once you pull in line your pretty much commented to it. I usally use one ever other week with my big truck.

    I have pulled my pickup and camper in a few times to get washed i suggest that you get the rain ex wax .
  • I used Blue Beacon at Kingman Az for first time this week. Although the rig was really dirty they did get it pretty clean but they didn't get the soap rinsed off and it water spotted pretty bad.
    I will try them again in the future because it's hard to beat the price and the under side wash was great to get the salt washed away, but I'm going to have to rewash because of the bad rinse job.
    The other thing to keep in mind is when u pull in line figure 20-30 min. for each rig in line. Some locations your stuck since there is no escape.

    later
    pointrow
  • Blue Beacon is basically washing it by hand, so I don't the solar panels will be a problem though tell the crew foreman about them before the crew starts washing.

    Bill
  • We use Blue Beacon a couple of times a year. If the toad is dirty, don't even unhook it, just drive in with it attached and they'll wash both at the same time. A great way for getting the windshield cleaned.......

    Bill
  • I mostly use Blue Beacon and the charge to add the toad is minimal.

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