
On-site mobile fleet washing and commercial pressure washing in Sahuarita and the surrounding Tucson metro. EPA-compliant. 24/7 dispatch. Recurring contracts.
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Prime Pressure Clean provides on-site mobile fleet washing and commercial pressure washing across Sahuarita, AZ. Our Tucson crews service the copper-mining support fleets, construction haulers, and growing distribution operations south of Tucson along I-19 — with full EPA-compliant wastewater recovery and proper pre-soak chemistry for mineral residue. Crews route from the Tucson corridor with overnight and weekend dispatch available.
Sahuarita is the gateway to copper country. The Mission, Sierrita, and Twin Buttes operations south of Tucson keep a constant flow of haul-trucks, water-trucks, fuel-and-lube vehicles, and contractor service trucks moving through Sahuarita, and those fleets come off-site caked in copper-ore dust, hydraulic residue, and the kind of mineral staining that destroys paint if left alone.
Beyond mining, Sahuarita has become a fast-growing residential and light-distribution submarket along I-19. Construction equipment, dump trucks, and water trucks supporting new development across the Green Valley corridor add to the recurring service load.
Our crews bring fully self-contained mobile wash units — hot water, generator power, the right mineral chemistry, and EPA-compliant reclamation all on the truck — so mine-adjacent yards, contractor staging areas, and Green Valley project sites never have to provide infrastructure for us to operate. Wash documentation, Certificates of Insurance, and additional-insured endorsements are issued the same day they are requested — standard requirements for mining-support and federal-adjacent contracts in southern Arizona. Multi-yard customers operating across Sahuarita, Tucson, and Pima County are billed under one master agreement with consolidated invoicing. New accounts in the Sahuarita corridor are typically active on a recurring schedule within 5–10 business days of contract signing.
Pricing follows the standard Prime model: per-unit rates, volume tiers, and frequency discounts, with a separate pass-rate for mineral-deposit and hydraulic-residue work that compounds on mining-support equipment. Recurring weekly or bi-weekly contracts pay back quickly against the alternative cost of premature paint, seal, and component replacement on copper-country fleets.
Recurring service contracts in the Sahuarita and Green Valley corridor are scoped per-yard and adjusted as fleet count, project phase, or dispatch needs change, with master-agreement language covering scope changes, scheduling escalations, and emergency-service activation under one signed contract.
From recurring fleet washing to one-time pressure-washing jobs, we cover the full commercial cleaning workload in the Tucson metro.
On-site mobile washing of Class 8 tractors, trailers, box trucks, refuse trucks, and construction equipment at your yard.
Learn more →Commercial building exteriors, parking lots, sidewalks, dumpster pads, and graffiti removal across the metro.
Learn more →Excavators, loaders, dozers, and haul trucks. Pre-soaks designed for caked clay, mineral, and hydraulic residue.
Learn more →Specialty chemistry removes calcium, lime, and rust staining without etching paint or clear coat.
Learn more →Mobile service across Pima and Cochise counties
Local contact: Jase — (702) 280-6668 · jase@primepressureclean.com
Direct answers to the most common questions from fleet managers and facility operators in Sahuarita and the surrounding Tucson metro.
Yes. Service trucks and support equipment tied to the Mission, Sierrita, and other copper operations south of Tucson are core Tucson accounts. We use pre-soak chemistry designed for mineral residue.
Yes. Mineral deposit removal is a specialty service — calcium, lime, copper-ore staining, and rust, removed without damaging clear coat or seals.
About 15 miles south on I-19 — a 20–25 minute dispatch. Sahuarita is inside our standard Tucson service area.
Yes. Mine-adjacent runoff carries unique stormwater considerations, and we capture and dispose of wash water per the EPA Clean Water Act and ADEQ regulations on every job.
Yes. Dump trucks, water trucks, and earthmovers supporting new development across Sahuarita and Green Valley are part of our regular rotation.