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The average salary for a Vehicle Cleaner in U.S. is $30,550.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $30,550

$21,890$38,830

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $14.69

$10.52$18.67

What does a Vehicle Cleaner earn?

"On average, vehicle cleaners earn around $30,550 per year in the U.S.. Vehicle cleaners clean and maintain the interior appearance and exterior shine of a variety of vehicles. They focus on removing dirt and grime, and aspire to return each vehicle to a showroom condition. Specialities can include working with cars, trucks, buses, or recreational vehicles."

How to earn more as a Vehicle Cleaner

To become a vehicle cleaner, you will need to be diligent and have an eye for detail. A basic understanding of vehicle maintenance will be beneficial, but isn't essential. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship which could include courses in auto detailing and mechanics. To increase your earnings, you could move into a specialised area, such as window sanitation, or become a management position within a cleaning business. You could also become self-employed, or set up your own car wash business.