Your cab is a home
For OTR drivers, the sleeper is a bedroom, kitchen and office in a few square feet. That means it gets dirty like a home — food crumbs, dust, body oils, condensation, clutter — but in a sealed space you breathe in for hours. Keeping it clean is about health and rest, not just appearance.
The deep-clean order
Work top to bottom: clear clutter and trash first, then dust and wipe upper storage, vents and the dash. Vacuum the bunk, mattress area and every seam. Extract the mattress surface, seats and floor where possible. Wipe down all hard surfaces and high-touch points. Finish with an odor treatment so the space actually smells clean. Doing it in this order avoids re-dirtying cleaned surfaces.
The spots drivers miss
Vents (they blow dust you breathe), seat tracks and seams, the area under the bunk, cup holders, door pockets, and the headliner — which holds smoke and cooking smells. These are exactly the areas a quick clean skips and a real sleeper cab cleaning targets.
When to bring in a pro
If you are short on time at a terminal, or the cab has built-up odor and grime a wipe-down can't fix, a mobile deep clean resets it in one visit without you leaving the yard. We detail sleeper cabs across the region — Joliet, Rockford, Kenosha and more.
Need this done on your truck?
Mobile semi truck, sleeper cab, box truck and fleet detailing across Illinois and southern Wisconsin. We come to you.
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