WHAT IS A PAINT CORRECTIION
A paint correction for a car is a process of removing surface imperfections on the vehicle’s paint. These imperfections can include swirl marks, fine scratches, and other minor defects caused by washing, drying, and regular wear and tear. In the process, we will use specialized equipment and abrasive compounds to carefully remove a small portion of the clear coat to level out the surface. This process takes time and requires the skill of an experienced professional. After the correction is complete, the detailer will polish the entire surface to create a smooth and reflective finish. Overall, paint correction is an essential process to restore a car’s appearance and maintain its value.
Turnaround: 1-2 Day
Light Polish
Starting at $350
This Package Includes:
- Level 2 Exterior Wash
- Great to remove hologram paint
- Removes light hazing
- Paint gloss improved
Turnaround: 1-2 Day
One Step Paint Correction
Starting at $600
This Package Includes:
- Level 2 Exterior Wash
- One step low-intensity polish
- Trim restoration applied to all black trim
- Removes light swirling or marring
- Paint gloss enhanced
Turnaround: 1-2 Days
Two Step Paint Correction
Starting at $950
This Package Includes:
- Level 2 Exterior Wash
- Two-step high-intensity cut & polish
- Exterior vinyl and plastics coated
- In cases of high swirling or cloudy paint
- Brings paint back to a showroom look
Turnaround: 2-3 Days
Multi Step Paint Correction
Starting at $1500
This Package Includes:
- Level 2 Exterior Wash
- Wet sanding of entire car
- Exterior vinyl and plastics coated
- 95% of imperfections removed
- Removes orange peel in paint
DO I NEED A PAINT CORRECTION
If you notice that your car’s paint no longer has the same depth, luster or shine as when you first got it, or if there are swirl marks, scratches, or water spots that are visible, then your car may need a paint correction. Paint correction is a process that involves removing imperfections in the paint’s surface using different methods such as machine or hand polishing, wet sanding, or cutting. The aim of paint correction is to restore the paint’s original appearance and protect it from future damage while achieving a high level of gloss. It is essential to note that paint correction is not the same as touch-up paint or ceramic coating, which only offer superficial coverage. If you want your car’s paint to look as good as new and have it protected for a long time, then you may need to consider paint correction.