Tree sap and pollen, garage-kept low miles
Woodward enclave
Pleasant Ridge drives here
Pleasant Ridge is barely a square mile of historic homes wedged against Woodward, and the cars that come out of those detached garages tend to be the kind you keep.
Show-season Woodward runs, careful daily use
Correction plus coating, film the nose
Local read
Written for how Pleasant Ridge actually drives and parks, not swapped from another city page.
This is a small town by design, and the driving reflects it: short hops to Woodward, careful garage-kept miles, and a fair number of weekend cars that only see daylight from May to October. Correction plus coating is the common ask here, because the paint is already nice and the owner wants it kept that way.
The tree-lined streets that make Pleasant Ridge pretty also drop sap and pollen across every hood all spring. A coating turns that from a scrubbing problem into a rinse, which matters when the car is a point of pride rather than an appliance.
When a keeper does go on Woodward for a cruise or a dinner run, film on the nose covers the one stretch of real exposure it sees. The bay is a two-minute run down the avenue.
Where Pleasant Ridge drivers usually start
- Ceramic Coating: Gtechniq chemistry bonded to prepared paint. Gloss you can measure, washes that take half the time.
- Paint Correction: Machine polishing measured in passes, not promises. Where every real coating job starts.
- Full Front PPF: Urethane film over the panels that meet Michigan roads first: bumper, hood, fenders, and mirrors.
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Bring it in from Pleasant Ridge
Spec the job in the quote flow and read the honest range first. The bay on Industrial Row is the drop-off for every Pleasant Ridge vehicle.