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    • Jul 2025
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    Semi Truck Cleaning Tips: Inside and Out

    SEMI-TRUCK CLEANING TIPS THAT IMPROVE A TRUCKER’S HEALTH, WELL-BEING


    During a busy work week, over-the-road truckers may spend more time in their vehicle than any other place. Between pulling a full shift and sleeping overnight, there’s no doubt that cab is your primary living environment. While it may be pure common sense to keep the interior and exterior of your 18-wheeler clean and tidy, it’s a given that truck drivers may not look forward to semi-truck cleaning duties. We all know how hard the men and women of the road work and we hope these tips on how to clean your truck save you time and improve your living space.

    INTERIOR SEMI-TRUCK CLEANING TIPS:


    It’s not uncommon for truckers to wait until their run is over and pay a professional to detail a semi, inside and out. That does mean you will be working in a less-than-sterile environment for weeks at a time. Let’s be candid, you probably wouldn’t let trash pile up in your living room or let stains on a favorite recliner go untreated. With only modest effort and the following steps, your vehicle can enjoy that new rig smell once again.

    1: CLEAR OUT TRASH
    Take a trash liner or plastic grocery bag and scoop up all those coffee cups, wrappers, and other items that found their way to the floor, behind seats, or into the sleeper space.

    2: VACUUM UP UNSAVORY BITS
    Pull out your mats and other portable interior items and go to work vacuuming up the dirt, grime, and crumbs from breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and other snacks. These things can bring about mold, and you may be breathing in those spores while working and sleeping.

    3: CLEAN THE DASHBOARD
    Consider using a soft brush to vacuum the dash if it’s loaded with dust. Then, take wipes explicitly made for interior cleaning or soapy water and wipe it down thoroughly. It may be best to steer away from polishes and products that give off a shiny glow. They tend to cause unnecessary glare.

    5: WASH YOUR MATS
    Use a hose, soapy water, and a scrub brush to get any caked up materials off your mats. Once clean, hang them to dry out while you get back to your semi-truck cleaning endeavors.

    6: WASH YOUR CLOTHES
    It’s an open secret that dirty laundry piles up on long hauls. Sometimes, drivers may forget to take it out and run it through the wash at convenient times. Do your laundry!

    7: CLEAN THE CURTAINS
    Remove your curtains and put them in the washing machine when doing your laundry. Be sure to follow the manufacturer directions about curtain material and drying methods. Most curtains are too big and have a rubber protective backing on them. Vacuum the curtains first and then , if this is the case, then wash them down with soapy water mixture, Lysol wipes, or a smell good cleaner on both sides.

    8: TAKE OUT STAINS
    Fill a clean bucket with warm soapy water and scrub the seats thoroughly. If they are too entrenched with grime, it may be in your best interest to secure a reliable upholstery cleaning product and follow the directions. Do not soak the seats. You can also try a steam cleaner to boost the cleaning process. If you enjoy leather seats, definitely use an approved cleaning brand. Let them dry completely by leaving the doors open. This will also air out the cab as well.

    9: CLEAN THE WINDOWS
    A simple window cleaner and roll of paper towels to spray and wipe should suffice to clear up the side windows and interior windshield. Consider a pro-style scrubber and hose for the exterior windshield. You can also use white vinegar and water with newspaper. This will clean and leave few, if any, streaks.
    No one likes the idea of getting up close to that graveyard of dead bugs.

    10: REPLACE THE AIR FILTERS
    Changing out the old filters is still the best way to have a cleaner, fresher, and more breathable air in your work and sleep space. Among other things, breathing clean air is one way truckers can prevent getting sick. You should always follow the manufacturer guidelines about air filter replacement and times frames. They can be changed as often as need be though. More often if you smoke or have a pet with you.

    These interior tips on how to clean your truck may be far less time-consuming than you anticipate. And, the importance of the cleanliness of your semi’s interior cannot be understated. Professional truck drivers spend countless hours in these spaces delivering goods and materials to America’s communities. A little tidying up often proves beneficial to a driver’s long-term health and well-being.

    HOW TO CLEAN YOU TRUCK EXTERIOR

    Trucks that have seen thousands of miles of highways and byways are sure to accumulate a great deal of grit, dirt, and splatter. The fact of the matter is that a dirty truck does not reflect the pride and greatness associated with American truckers. When a big rig glimmers rolling down the road, it has a “wow factor.” Your semi deserves to be admired by passersby. Fortunately, exterior semi-truck cleaning is not particularly difficult or time-consuming.

    1: LATHER YOUR TRUCK WITH SOAP
    When washing the exterior of your truck, use warm water and a professional solution. Some non-truck products may negatively impact the wax and paint job. Using improper products increases the likelihood of nicks and rust spots. Once your vehicle is lathered up, use a pro-level squeegee to remove the soap suds or dry well with a towel. This will help keep you from getting those irritating water marks. We usually use Dawn dishwashing liquid mixed with water to cut the grease and remove dead bug carcasses.

    2: SCRUB AND SOAP WHEELS
    Take a firm sponge or scrub brush and loosen any build-up on your wheels and rims. There are excellent products specifically designed for these difficult-to-clean areas. Consider investing in one.

    3: RINSE THOROUGHLY
    Start by dowsing the exterior with buckets of warm, clean water. This step washes away any particles that may still be clinging to the truck’s exterior. Once you feel comfortable, take a hose and spray away any soap or suds.

    4: WAX IMMEDIATELY
    Allow the truck’s surface to dry in the sun if you are not in an intensely hot area or towel dry as best as you can. Then let the truck air dry well. Then put the truck in a shady spot. Once it is fully dry, wax the exterior. This will protect it against the elements. It also makes your rig look amazing.

    HOW TO KEEP YOUR TRUCK CLEAN GOING FORWARD
    After putting all of your curtains, mats, and clean laundry back into the truck, it may be worthwhile to take some proactive steps to minimize the truck getting dirty and cluttered again. These are steps you can take to maintain a fresh-smelling and looking truck.
    • Include a small wastebasket with liner in the cab.
    • Put down rugs in the sleeper space. (Also helps keep your feet warm in winter and cooler in summer)
    • Make an alert in your cell phone, noting when it’s time to change those air filters.
    • Swap out work shoes for driving shoes when entering the vehicle.
    • Keep a soft rag handy to wipe down the dashboard periodically.
    • Get an air purifier.
    • Do your laundry more often.
    AVOID DOT INSPECTIONS
    While having a thoroughly cleaned truck is clearly not a guarantee drivers will completely avoid a future DOT traffic stop, officers may view your tidiness as a good indication that your house is in order. They may also figure that if you clean your truck on the outside, then you take care of the engine and all working parts also. This also gives a more professional look and will make you feel more professional and happier.

    Truck driving is a challenging and tough job done by professional CDL holders from all walks of life. A clean semi-truck is a healthier place to work and will help you to thrive in the trucking industry.
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