Job Description of a Car Detailer

Duties
Some of the duties of a car detailer include:
•Car wash
•Cleaning wheels
•Shampooing and vacuuming seats, carpets and other upholstery inside the car
•Removing grease and stains
•Waxing and buffing
•Polishing
•Removing defects and swirls
•Paint protection
•Minor repairs
In addition to these, a car detailer is expected to give prompt and effective services to the client, maintain the tools and products that he/she uses and diligently follow the instructions of his/her employer in case of a dealership, aviation company or a car detailing station. In the execution of his/her duties, a car detailer is required to observe all safety measures that are necessary. The most essential qualification of a car detailer is his/her ability to learn from others and his/her own experiences.

Requirements
The minimum educational qualification required is a high school diploma and the age limit is 18 years or above. A prospective employer might insist on a drug-screening test along with the regular background check for law violations and criminal records. A car detailer should have a working knowledge of car parts and the tools used for cars. He/she also must know (or be able to learn) chemical formulas for various cleaning products and the most effective way to use them. As the job of a car detailer requires him/her to travel, a valid driving license is a must. Though most of the car detailers are given on-job training, professional training for car detailers is given in some organizations (for example, the 3D Training Academy).

Pay Scale
On an average, a car detailer (with experience of 3 years or less) earns around $22,110 per year, excluding any bonus or commission. An independent professional car detailer earns about $200 for one detailing service (4 to 5 hours of work). Those who take up car detailing as a side business, charge anything between $40 to $75 for one hour of work.

The benchmark of a successful career in a car detailing business is a satisfied client base which is a result of good quality services provided by the car detailer. For those who have been in this line of work, car detailing is more of a passion than a way to earn. It is these passionate car detailers who leave rest of the market behind, meet the needs of their clients and get paid more than the average.

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