Paint correction is the process of removing imperfections of your vehicle's clear coat, such as swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, water spots, and holograms. We use professional dual-action polishers, compounds, and lighting to safely restore the original depth, clarity, and gloss of the paint - putting the shine back into your car as if it had just come off the showroom.
A polish improves shine with the elimination of light-level surface haze, whereas paint correction goes deeper - removing actual defects in the clear coat with several levels of compounding and finishing. In short: polishing makes beautiful, correction revitalizes, and makes perfect.
If your car appears dull, has swirl marks that you can see under the sun, or feels rough to the touch after it is washed, chances are that it needs correction. We can view your painting with professional lighting to let you see what flaws are in the painting, and recommend the appropriate service level.
We have several packages depending on the condition of your paint:
All correction treatments conclude with the application of a gloss-enhancing polish and, optionally, a ceramic coating protection.
Yes - if done professionally. We gauge paint depth, apply the proper pad and compound mixings, and maintain temperatures. We want to keep your clear coat as always, as well as gloss to the maximum. Invisible polishing - we never polish aggressively or cheaply, which can burn through the clear coat.
Depending on the size of the vehicle and the degree of correction that is needed, the process takes 4 to 10 hours, or as many as two full days for multi-stage corrections.
We are never in a hurry - good correction requires precision and patience.
That depends on how the vehicle is taken care of afterwards. When combined with a ceramic coating or paint sealer, you can have results of years of performance. Swirls and blemishes will not appear on your paint provided the hand wash is performed correctly and regularly.
Yes - that is one of its most significant advantages. Paint correction gets rid of the oxidized layer, restoring colour richness, depth, and clarity. The first application of paint will make your paint appear much brighter and shinier.
Absolutely. Ceramic coatings and PPF make whatever condition your paint is in, the state it stays in. Correcting and polishing your paint before it is protected will ensure a good bond of the coating or film and a perfect sealing finish.
100%. It is the basis for a real detail. Paint correction not only shines your car, but also redeems and fortifies your investment, raising the resale value and making future repairs much easier to manage.