PAINT CORRECTION

The process of removing or improving imperfections in your vehicles clear coat

PAINT CORRECTION

What is Paint Correction?

Paint correction is the process of leveling (removing) imperfections in the surface of the paint. This can include a variety of issues and causes like water spots, paint overspray, wash scratches, wipe-down marks, bird dropping surface stains, oxidation, scratches from automatic car wash and buffer holograms.

How Long Does a Paint Correction take?

Paint correction is a process that can take anywhere from 6 hours to 20 plus hours. 

What’s our Paint Correction Process?

We start with an exterior detail to safely remove all surface contaminants. Every vehicle is different and requires different work. After inspecting the paint we then move on to our wet sanding, compounding & polishing stages. Next we prep the paint for protection and apply the protection requested. This is the perfect paint preparation for Ceramic Coating.

Did you know?

Even new vehicles require paint correction due to improper wash methods, automatic car washes, transportation & storage.

OUR PAINT CORRECTION SERVICES

1 STEP
One Step Polish
  • Removes light scratches
  • Removes light swirls
  • Removes paint transfer
  • Removes most over-spray
  • Enhances gloss & shine
  • Removes 30-50% of defects
  • Prep for Ceramic Protection
2 STEP
Compound & Polish
  • Removes all swirls
  • Removes deep scratches
  • Removes paint transfer
  • Removes all over-spray
  • Removes rotary swirls/ holograms
  • Removes water spots
  • Enhances gloss & shine
  • Removes 50-70% of defects
  • Prep for Ceramic Protection
3 STEP
Wet sand, Compound & Polish
  • Removes all imperfections from 1 & 2 step
  • Removes 70-90% of defects
  • Reduces/ removes orange peel
  • Reduces/ removes paint imperfections (drips & runs)
  • Prep for Ceramic Protection
Paint Correction Average Service Time: 8+ hours
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