100 to 110 inches is typical for a dry van, refrigerated van, or curtainside van trailer which is 13'6 high.
For a 53' dry or refrigerated van trailer, you'd typically be looking at an overall height of 13'6 with a 110 inch inside height (for a standard cube van - when you get into single or double drop vans, the inside height changes considerably due to the lower deck height), and overall width of 102" with 98 to 101 inches of usable space inside the cube, and 53 feet of length.
For a typical, normal profile, North American dry or refrigerated van trailer, the floor space will be 53 feet in length, 96 inches in width, and 110 inches of interior height inside the trailer.
Depends on what type of tanker. A lot of dry bulk tankers will go all the way up to 13'6.
A typical high cube 53' dry van will be 53' long (of course), you'll have 110" inside height (although you could lose up to 10 inches with a roll-up door), and 96" to 100" wide, depending on specifics of the trailer, to include the model, as well as the make.
To clean an aluminum horse trailer you should first wipe it down with a dry cloth on the outside and sweep out the inside. After that use a specially designed trailer wash for aluminum trailers and was it like you would a car. Once it has been rinsed you can clean the tires and windows, again like you would clean a car. For the inside I recommend using a wet cloth and wiping the trailer down and letting it air dry over night.
In North America, the standard height of a dry or refrigerated box van is 13'6. States west of the Mississippi River allow a height of 14'0, but this isn't the norm in those areas.
A standard 53' dry van trailer has a capacity of about 3,800 cubic feet.
Inside out on cold and regular setting the air dry or lowest heat dry if you want them a little tight
Turn garment inside out, wash, on regular cycle, in cold water. Dry garment, inside out, on permanent press setting, remove from dryer, while still slightly damp Straighten out seams, pockets, etc., hang to dry. Iron inside out.
4013 cubic feet for a standard 53' dry van. See related link for source
No. Flatbeds (platform trailers) have different construction, and also have rub rails on the side, both for protection of the trailer, and for securement of the load.