I am sorry but fleetwashing and heavy equipment are different all together and need to be separated. One has lots of grease and oil, the other is about removing road dirt. One you charge by the hour typically, the other its by the unit most times.
My suggestion for the title
Heavy Equipment, anything covered in grease, oil, or heavy mud.
All three of these as examples are not really considered a fleet. I know other people here get things like these come their way as the first 2 pics people had tried to clean before I got the call. This part of the industry is probably not the easiest or one that you will come out with a clean shirt when you are done. Although when you can display to the people who you are cleaning for that you know what you are doing and can do it in a timely fashion they will call you back for every piece after.
On another note, if anybody has to give a quote on a Vamas snow clearing machine (Third pic) send me a message as there are somethings you should know that will greatly affect how long they take.
My suggestion for the title
Heavy Equipment, anything covered in grease, oil, or heavy mud.
All three of these as examples are not really considered a fleet. I know other people here get things like these come their way as the first 2 pics people had tried to clean before I got the call. This part of the industry is probably not the easiest or one that you will come out with a clean shirt when you are done. Although when you can display to the people who you are cleaning for that you know what you are doing and can do it in a timely fashion they will call you back for every piece after.
On another note, if anybody has to give a quote on a Vamas snow clearing machine (Third pic) send me a message as there are somethings you should know that will greatly affect how long they take.