
I-39 / commercial
Auto Detailing & Vehicle Protection in Portage
Mobile auto detailing across Portage and the I-39 corridor. We come to driveways, fleet yards, and worksites — or you bring the vehicle to the shop.
Portage sits at I-39 and Hwy 51 — interstate miles, heavy winter brine, and a lot of commercial vehicles. We service fleets, commuters, and trade vehicles.
Want proof? Recent work in the area— Corvettes, classics, daily drivers, and fleet vehicles we’ve detailed and protected.
Local factors
What Portage vehicles deal with.
Interstate brine
I-39 and I-90/94 get pre-treated all winter. Highway-mile vehicles take the worst of it.
Bug load & tar
Summer interstate driving means bug bake and road tar. We have the products.
Fleet & commercial
Service trucks, ag vehicles, trades — we do fleet programs that respect your route.
Services in Portage
All four. Mobile or shop.

Interior & Exterior
Auto Detailing
Interior and exterior car detailing in Wisconsin Dells. Hand wash, full interior clean, paint correction if you need it.

Years of Protection
Ceramic Coating
Ceramic coating in Wisconsin Dells. Real paint protection — not a wax that wears off in a month.

Color Change & Commercial
Vehicle Wraps
Custom vinyl vehicle wraps in Wisconsin Dells. Color change, fleet graphics, paint protection — all in one job.

Ceramic & Carbon
Window Tinting
Window tinting in Wisconsin Dells. Ceramic and carbon tint that blocks heat, UV, and glare. Every install Wisconsin-legal.
Questions
Portage FAQs.
Do you do mobile detailing in Portage?
Yes — mobile auto detailing covers Portage, the I-39 corridor, and Columbia County. We'll come to driveways, fleet yards, and work sites.
Do you handle fleet programs?
Yes. Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly schedules with consistent quality across all vehicles.
Can you wrap a Portage commercial fleet?
Yes. Design, color match, and consistent install across multiple vehicles. We rotate to minimize downtime.
Is ceramic worth it on a high-mileage truck?
Yes — interstate miles in Wisconsin are exactly the worst case ceramic is built for.


