What is Paint Correction?
Paint correction is the process of removing minor scratches and imperfections found in the vehicles clear coat. Using an electric polisher, a microfiber buffing pad, and a special cutting compound, the detailer will cut into the clear coat of a vehicle’s paint till the scratches are leveled or removed.
paint correction is the perfect option
- Removing fine scratches
- Remove Spider Webbing or Swirl Marks
- Get rid of stains left by animal waste (bird droppings and bug splatters)
- Remove calcium deposits (water spots)
- Damage or high / low spots by poor installation of DIY protective solutions
- Removing wax, paint sealants, or ceramic coatings from paintwork
$400
STARTING AT
1-step
A single step polishing job using a cutting compound (or the liquid polish) and a pad. The single stage paint correction is intended to remove small marring and swirl marks that are lightly removed.
Wash – Clay Bar – Light Compound
$800
STARTING AT
2- step
When the car’s paint has moderate or medium swirl marks and scratches that are embedded in the clear, (2) different polishes and pad combinations. Typically – using a more abrasive polish first, then stepping down to a finer compound, to remove any light scratches left by the first step.
Wash – Clay Bar – Medium Compound
$1200
STARTING AT
3-step
This is a three-step program, where the car’s paint job has heavy swirl marks, marring, or other defects. The first step involves using a heavy cutting compound, with a machine polisher, and polishing pad – to really dig into that paint damage. The second step progressively decreases the grit, and finally, a light polishing compound should smooth out the damage.
Wash – Clay Bar – Heavy Compound