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Mineral Build Up Removal

Specialized removal of hard water deposits, calcium, lime scale, and mineral staining from fleet vehicles and equipment. Safe formulations that dissolve buildup without damaging paint or finishes.

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Mineral buildup on fleet vehicle surface
The Problem

What is Mineral Build Up?

In the desert Southwest, extremely hard water combines with alkaline dust and mineral-rich water sources to create stubborn calcium, lime, and silica deposits on vehicle surfaces. These white, chalky stains bond chemically to paint, metal, and glass -- and standard washing cannot remove them.

Hard Water Deposits - Las Vegas and Arizona water ranks among the hardest in the U.S., leaving calcium carbonate on every surface it touches
Desert Dust & Alkaline Soil - Airborne mineral particles bond to wet surfaces and bake on in extreme heat
Lime Scale Accumulation - Repeated water exposure creates layered deposits that become progressively harder to remove
Chemical Bonding - Unlike dirt or grime, mineral deposits chemically bond to surfaces and require specialized acid-based removal
Affected Vehicles

Vehicles & Equipment Affected

Mineral buildup impacts any vehicle or equipment exposed to hard water, but these are the most commonly affected in our service area.

Water Trucks

Constant contact with hard water creates heavy calcium and lime deposits on tanks, chassis, and spray systems.

Concrete Trucks & Mixers

Cement slurry and mineral-rich wash water leave thick calcium andite deposits on drums, chutes, and frames.

Tanker Trailers

Mineral residue from liquid loads accumulates on barrel exteriors and undercarriage components over time.

Construction Equipment

Mineral staining from job site water sources, dust suppression systems, and ground water exposure.

Fleet Vehicles

Hard water spots from automated wash systems and sprinkler overspray damage paint and reduce curb appeal.

Heavy Equipment

Mineral deposits from water-intensive operations like drilling, cutting, and dust control coat surfaces and corrode metal.

Before & After

See the Difference

Drag the slider to compare mineral-affected surfaces with our treated results.

Before mineral removal - mineral deposits visible After mineral removal - clean surface
Mineral Buildup
After Treatment
Our Process

Our Mineral Removal Process

A systematic, six-step approach that safely dissolves mineral deposits and protects your vehicle surfaces.

1

Mineral Assessment

We identify the type and severity of mineral deposits -- calcium carbonate, lime scale, silica, or mixed -- to select the correct chemical formulation.

2

Specialized Chemical Application

Acid-based or chelating agents are applied directly to affected areas. Formulations are matched to the mineral type for maximum effectiveness.

3

Controlled Dwell Time

The solution is given precise dwell time to chemically dissolve mineral bonds without etching or damaging the underlying surface.

4

High-Pressure Rinse

Dissolved mineral residue is blasted away with calibrated high-pressure water, restoring the original surface appearance.

5

Neutralization

A pH-neutralizing rinse ensures no acid residue remains on the surface, preventing any potential long-term damage to paint or metal.

6

Protective Sealant Application

A hydrophobic sealant is applied to treated surfaces, creating a barrier that slows future mineral adhesion and extends time between treatments.

Desert Climate Specialists
Formulated for extreme Southwest conditions
Safe Acid Formulations
pH-controlled solutions that protect paint and finishes
Protective Sealant Included
Every treatment includes a hydrophobic coating
The Risk

Why Mineral Build Up is Dangerous

Left untreated, mineral deposits cause far more than cosmetic damage. They actively deteriorate your fleet's surfaces and reduce vehicle lifespan.

Corrosion Under Deposits

Minerals trap moisture against metal surfaces, accelerating rust and corrosion beneath the visible deposit layer.

Paint & Surface Damage

Mineral acids in deposits etch clear coats and paint, causing permanent staining that no amount of buffing can fix.

Reduced Vehicle Lifespan

Chronic mineral exposure degrades seals, gaskets, and metal components, leading to premature mechanical failures.

Professional Appearance

White mineral stains on fleet vehicles undermine brand image and signal neglected maintenance to customers.

Resale Value Impact

Vehicles with mineral damage appraise significantly lower. Proactive removal preserves your fleet's equity.

Mineral damage on vehicle surface
Why Choose Prime

Built for Desert Mineral Removal

We understand the unique mineral challenges of operating fleets in Las Vegas and Arizona.

Desert Climate Experts

Our formulations are specifically developed for the extreme hard water and alkaline conditions found in Nevada and Arizona.

Safe Chemical Formulations

pH-controlled acid solutions that dissolve mineral deposits without damaging OEM paint, clear coats, aluminum, or vinyl graphics.

Preventive Maintenance Programs

Scheduled mineral removal and sealant application programs that keep buildup from ever becoming a problem.

Common Questions

Mineral Removal FAQs

In Las Vegas and Arizona, we recommend mineral removal every 4-8 weeks depending on vehicle exposure. Water trucks and concrete mixers may need bi-weekly treatments due to constant contact with mineral-rich water. We will assess your fleet and recommend a schedule that prevents buildup from reaching damaging levels.
Yes. We use specially formulated, pH-controlled acid solutions that dissolve mineral deposits without damaging OEM paint, clear coats, or vinyl wraps. Every treatment includes a neutralization step and protective sealant application. Our technicians are trained to match the correct formulation to your vehicle's surface materials.
Pricing depends on vehicle size, severity of mineral buildup, and number of units. We offer per-vehicle pricing and discounted fleet programs for recurring service. Light mineral staining costs less than heavy, layered deposits that require multiple chemical applications. Use our instant quote calculator or call (702) 280-6668 for a custom estimate.
We apply a protective hydrophobic sealant after every treatment that significantly reduces mineral adhesion. Combined with a regular wash schedule and timely mineral removal, this approach keeps your fleet looking clean far longer. We also offer preventive maintenance programs with scheduled visits.
The most common are calcium carbonate, magnesium, lime scale, and silica. Las Vegas and Arizona water is among the hardest in the nation, with dissolved mineral concentrations often exceeding 300 ppm. These minerals leave stubborn white deposits on any surface they contact, and desert heat accelerates the bonding process.
Absolutely. Water trucks and concrete mixers are our most common mineral removal clients. These vehicles face the heaviest mineral exposure in the industry, and we have specialized formulations and techniques developed specifically for the types of deposits they accumulate. We service these vehicles on-site at your yard or job site.
Coverage

Mineral Removal Across Nevada & Arizona

Available 24/7 at your yard, terminal, or job site.

Las Vegas, NV
Henderson, NV
Phoenix, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Fort Mohave, AZ
Sierra Vista, AZ

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