Truck Detailing Medford, OR for Work-Worn Trucks

Truck detailing in Medford, OR is built for trucks running job sites around White City and Central Point, or gravel roads out toward the valley’s edges, that pick up dirt in places a car never sees. Truck detailing addresses the wheel wells, bed, and undercarriage areas a standard detail skips, along with a full interior and exterior clean.

Why Trucks Need Different Treatment?

A pickup truck’s larger tires, exposed bed, and higher ground clearance mean mud, gravel dust, and road debris collect in the wheel wells and undercarriage far more than on a sedan. Work trucks add a second layer: tools, work gloves, coffee cups, and job site dust inside the cabin on a near-daily basis. Treating a truck the same as a sedan misses both of these.

What’s Included

Truck detailing covers everything a standard car package does, plus the areas trucks specifically need.

  • Full interior detailing, built for daily work use, not just weekend driving
  • Exterior hand wash and clay bar decontamination
  • Wheel well and undercarriage cleaning where mud and gravel dust build up
  • Bed cleaning, including tailgate and bed liner if equipped
  • Wheel and tire cleaning, including heavier-duty tire dressing for larger truck tires
  • Trim restoration for step rails, fender flares, and other trim pieces that fade faster on trucks left outdoors

Common Truck-Specific Problems We Handle

These issues show up specifically on trucks, not typical passenger cars, which is why they need their own approach.

1

Bed liner buildup

Spray-in and drop-in liners collect grit and grime differently than painted surfaces and need a different cleaning approach to avoid damaging the liner coating.

2

Wheel well mud and gravel

Left long enough, packed mud and gravel dust in wheel wells can hold moisture against the undercarriage and contribute to rust in some conditions.

3

Interior wear from work use

Dust, dirt, and debris tracked in from job sites need a more thorough vacuum and shampoo pass than a typical commuter vehicle.

4

Faded step rails and trim

Trucks parked outdoors daily see trim fade faster due to constant UV exposure, addressed with the same trim restoration used on the rest of the vehicle.

Pricing

Truck detailing is generally priced at the higher end of the SUV and large vehicle range due to added surface area and interior space. See our full Pricing page for current ranges, or request a quote for your specific truck.

Truck Detailing Questions

Yes, bed cleaning is included, including tailgate and bed liner if your truck has one.

Yes, this is a standard part of truck detailing given how much more exposure trucks get to gravel roads and job sites compared to typical cars.

Pricing is based on actual size and condition rather than vehicle type alone, but full-size trucks generally fall in the same higher range as large SUVs.

Yes, see our Fleet & Commercial Detailing page for recurring, multi-vehicle scheduling and pricing.