Is it all right to do it when it's 20 degrees outside?
Has anybody done this and how did it turn out afterwards? Any problems?
Dry box trailer wash out in cold weather?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by TallJoe, Feb 27, 2020.
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If the water freezes it can damage the wood flooring. It gets into every nook and cranny and you won't be able to dry it out.
A little water between the boards and the wall or between the boards them selves, or seeping into plywood, will freeze, expand, and damage something.
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I don't ever recall washing out a van.
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They were saying the wooden planks of the floor are treated and as an exmple they indicated that the same boards are exposed to freezing water from the underneath but I am not reassured by it. I wish I did not have to cancel my load because of this predicament.
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I did a plant load one time where they set them on the floor wrapped with wet & muddy burlap fabric. I bought a 10' X 50' long roll of visquene and rolled it out on the floor before they set the stuff in there. It worked out pretty good. I just rolled it back up after they were done and threw it away.
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