How Much Do Car and Equipments Cleaners Make in 2021 (including Starting Salary)

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Annual Salary, Salary Range, and Highest Paying States and Industries

Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipments

Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipments wash or otherwise clean vehicles, machinery, and other equipment. Use such materials as water, cleaning agents, brushes, cloths, and hoses.

Salary
$29400
Becoming One
Easy
Education
No degree required
Job Satisfaction
Low
Job Growth

Personality
Interest Match



Table of contents
  1. Average salary
  2. Starting salary
  3. Salary rank
  4. Salary range
  5. Highest paying states
  6. Highest paying industries

Average salary

Annual salary
$29400 per year
Hourly wage
$14 per hour

Starting salary

Entry-level annual salary
$19,810 to $23,380 per year
Entry-level hourly wage
$10 to $11 per hour

Entry-level Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment with little to no experience can expect to make anywhere between $19,810 to $23,380 per year or $10 to $11 per hour. Similar to any other job, their salary will increase as they gain experience.

Salary rank

Salary rank
D

We wanted to make it easy for our readers to compare the salary of Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment to all the other careers out there. So we created Salary Rank. We compared the salary of all careers then we gave them a rank of A, B, C, or D depending on where their average salary sit in comparison to other careers.

Salary range

Level Hourly Annual
Highest (Top 10%) $20 $40,610
Senior (Top 25%) $16 $32,660
Middle (Mid 50%) $13 $27,640
Junior (Bottom 25%) $11 $23,380
No experience (Bottom 10%) $10 $19,810

Highest paying states

State Hourly Annual
DC $19 $39,450
NY $18 $37,930
WA $17 $34,560
NH $16 $33,480
MA $16 $32,900
CA $16 $32,880
WI $16 $32,750
OR $15 $31,960
CT $15 $31,840
CO $15 $31,770

Another simple way to increase your salary as a Cleaner of Vehicles and Equipmen is to move to a higher paying state. However moving to a higher paying state like DC doesn’t guarantee that you will make more because the expenses at DC might be much higher than where you are currently living at right now.

According to BLS, the highest paid Car and Equipments Cleaners are in the states of DC, NY, WA, NH and MA.

Highest paying industries

Salary by industry Annual Hourly
Coal Mining $54300 $26.11
Local Government $51000 $24.52
Federal Executive Branch $50760 $24.40
Couriers and Express Delivery Services $48690 $23.41
State Government $41960 $20.17
Other Personal Services $40670 $19.55
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing $39980 $19.22
Rail Transportation $38980 $18.74
Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services $38180 $18.36
Ship and Boat Building $37870 $18.21
Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services $37730 $18.14
Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing $37710 $18.13
Building Equipment Contractors $37600 $18.08
Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $37300 $17.94
Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing $36940 $17.76
Grain and Oilseed Milling $36930 $17.76
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $36490 $17.54
Logging $36330 $17.46
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing $36110 $17.36
Other Specialty Trade Contractors $36040 $17.33
Scientific Research and Development Services $35870 $17.24
Foundries $35570 $17.10
Other Food Manufacturing $35560 $17.09
Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing $35540 $17.09
Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors $35470 $17.05
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing $35400 $17.02
Building Finishing Contractors $35210 $16.93
Remediation and Other Waste Management Services $35170 $16.91
Elementary and Secondary Schools $35080 $16.87
Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying $35050 $16.85

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