Running With Shipex
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by atruckr, Oct 20, 2018.
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How do you wash the trailer and have it dry for new pick up. Food places see water on the floor and refuse to load, thinking it might be damaged trailer. I mopped once and the dang shipper started arguing with me about damp stains on the floor, refused to load, and had my dispatch send another driver. Terminal manager was pissing flames, told me never wash the efin trailer again!!!
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It was a reefer, with a wood and metal floor...
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Truckrazy Thanks this.
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Yeah I know, that was my company driver days with NEMF.., they went under few months ago. Plenty of bad practices by them.., not only busted equipment but terrible management! There is still a ton of wood floor reefers out there, and guys get them cause they're cheaper or at least they think they are. Not my choice though..
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I guess my initial comment/question was worded the wrong way. But anyways how long it takes for a trailer to dry before going to pick up, and I simply mean this from a technical point of view? I would like to know what experiences you guys have with this?! In case I come across a reefer in need of wash and don't wanna take the chance if it takes a week before dried off completely!
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@ motocross25
So in other words it shouldn't be done the same day or it might be asking for trouble, unless all water is squeegeed out some how?! But thanks, this is good info...motocross25 Thanks this.
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