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Detailer

Quick Facts

Median Salary$35,432
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year Growth+13.94%
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What They Do

A Detailer cleans vehicles according to company standards or client specifications, which may include performing detail inspections, thoroughly washing, buffing, and waxing exteriors, vacuuming, steaming, and deodorizing interiors, and keeping records related to gas levels and the condition of the vehicle.


Core Tasks:

  • Rinse objects and place them on drying racks or use cloth, squeegees, or air compressors to dry surfaces.
  • Clean and polish vehicle windows.
  • Apply paints, dyes, polishes, reconditioners, waxes, or masking materials to vehicles to preserve, protect, or restore color or condition.
  • Scrub, scrape, or spray machine parts, equipment, or vehicles, using scrapers, brushes, clothes, cleaners, disinfectants, insecticides, acid, abrasives, vacuums, or hoses.
  • Drive vehicles to or from workshops or customers' workplaces or homes.
  • Inspect parts, equipment, or vehicles for cleanliness, damage, and compliance with standards or regulations.
  • Mix cleaning solutions, abrasive compositions, or other compounds, according to formulas.
  • Maintain inventories of supplies.
  • Pre-soak or rinse machine parts, equipment, or vehicles by immersing objects in cleaning solutions or water, manually or using hoists.
  • Turn valves or handles on equipment to regulate pressure or flow of water, air, steam, or abrasives from sprayer nozzles.
  • Turn valves or disconnect hoses to eliminate water, cleaning solutions, or vapors from machinery or tanks.
  • Monitor operation of cleaning machines and stop machines or notify supervisors when malfunctions occur.
  • Sweep, shovel, or vacuum loose debris or salvageable scrap into containers and remove containers from work areas.
  • Press buttons to activate cleaning equipment or machines.
  • Connect hoses or lines to pumps or other equipment.

What to expect as a Detailer

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

16% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

4436 openings for Detailers

Career Progression

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