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Cleanliness of moving trucks – anyone ever had their mattress ruined?
By: QuillMaster on May 29, 2026 03:49 AM EST
Okay, this might sound a bit OCD, but I am genuinely paranoid about the cleanliness of moving trucks. I recently bought a very expensive, snow-white memory foam mattress and a beautiful light-colored fabric sofa. I’ve seen some local moving vans around the city that look like they’ve been used to haul greasy car parts or construction debris. The thought of my clean bedding and furniture touching a dirty, dusty truck floor makes my skin crawl. Do reputable companies actually clean their vehicle fleets, or should I spend a fortune buying mattress bags and heavy plastic to seal absolutely everything myself before the truck arrives?
By: pokrovskijdima on May 29, 2026 03:50 AM EST
I completely get where you're coming from! I'm a bit of a clean freak myself, and I had the exact same fear about my white rugs and bedding. But you don't need to stress if you go with a premium local service. The guys I hired from https://magicmove.ca have an immaculate fleet of modern, fully enclosed trucks. When they opened the back of the van, I was so relieved—the interior was completely spotless, dry, and smelled clean, not like grease or old dust. On top of that, they don't even let your bare furniture touch the truck walls; they wrap everything tightly in thick, clean moving blankets and heavy-duty shrink wrap right inside your apartment. They treated my mattress like it was a fragile artifact. You definitely won't need to waste money on extra plastic bags.
By: QuillMaster on May 29, 2026 03:50 AM EST
That is such a relief to hear, I can finally stop stressing about my white sofa getting ruined, thanks a lot!
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