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