Paint Correction Services

Paint correction is a specialized process in car polishing that aims to enhance the appearance of the paintwork. Over time, the paint can develop imperfections like swirl marks, scratches, and oxidation due to exposure to various elements. To address these flaws, paint correction involves using specific tools and techniques to carefully remove a thin layer of the clear coat, eliminating the imperfections and restoring the paint's original glossy finish, significantly improving its overall aesthetic appeal. Unlike mere waxing or sealing, paint correction provides a more comprehensive and long-lasting solution by actually eliminating the imperfections rather than just temporarily concealing them.

Paint Enhancement

A light polish refers to a polishing process that focuses on addressing minor imperfections in the paintwork of a vehicle. It is typically used when the paint has relatively shallow scratches, swirl marks, or dullness that require less aggressive correction compared to heavier defects. Light polishing involves using mild abrasive polish and gentle polishing pads to remove a thin layer of the clear coat and refine the paint's appearance. The goal is to improve the paint's gloss, clarity, and overall smoothness without removing excessive clear coat. Light polishing helps enhance the visual appeal of the paint, giving it a cleaner and more vibrant look.

Defect Removal: 20-30%

1 Step Correction

A one-step correction is a polishing technique that combines cutting and finishing processes to address multiple imperfections in a single step. It involves using a more aggressive approach than traditional light polishing to tackle moderate paint defects such as swirl marks, light scratches, and minor oxidation, while also refining the overall appearance of the paintwork. However, it's important to assess the severity of defects, as more severe imperfections may require a multi-step correction process for optimal results.

Defect Removal: 40-70%

2 Step Correction

A two-step correction is a comprehensive polishing process that involves compounding and polishing to address a wide range of paint defects. It is a more intensive approach compared to one-step correction and provides a higher level of paint restoration. The first step, compounding, utilizes more aggressive compounds and cutting pads to remove deeper scratches, heavy swirl marks, oxidation, and other significant imperfections. This process effectively levels the paint surface and restores clarity. The second step, polishing, employs finer compounds and polishing pads to refine the finish, remove any remaining minor scratches, and further enhance the gloss and depth of the paint. The two-step correction method allows for a significant transformation of the paintwork, delivering a smooth, flawless, and highly reflective surface that revitalizes the overall appearance of the vehicle.

Defect Removal: 70-95%