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Updated · Cache Valley Daily · May 13
Cache Valley Teens Build 20-Vehicle-a-Week Mobile Detailing Business
Updated
Updated · Cache Valley Daily · May 13

Cache Valley Teens Build 20-Vehicle-a-Week Mobile Detailing Business

1 articles · Updated · Cache Valley Daily · May 13
  • Kash Selin and Joshua Toledo say CV Auto Revival now details 18 to 20 vehicles a week, turning a side hustle launched about a year ago into their main business.
  • The two teens focused on detailing after trying other ventures, then grew through door-to-door outreach, Instagram and word of mouth across Logan and northern Utah.
  • CV Auto Revival operates fully mobile and has carved out work on company fleets, farm equipment and semi trucks, a niche tied to Cache County’s agricultural economy.
  • The business started with a Toyota Camry, Walmart chemicals and a shop vac; revenue has since been reinvested into pressure washers, air compressors and added services like clay bar treatments.
  • Age remains a hurdle at 18 and 19 when asking customers to trust them with vehicles, but the pair say testimonials and visible results are helping them expand while Selin attends school part-time.
Can two teens build a lasting auto-detailing empire against a 40% industry turnover rate?
Detailing farm equipment fueled their growth. What other overlooked niches can young entrepreneurs find in rural America?