Paint Correction

Say Goodbye to Swirls & Other Paint Defects

Paint correction is a process used in auto detailing to restore and enhance the appearance of a vehicle’s paintwork by removing imperfections. These imperfections include swirl marks, fine scratches, oxidation, water spots, and other blemishes that dull the car’s finish. The goal of paint correction is to restore the paint to a smooth, glossy, and like-new appearance. Paint correction is a meticulous and time-consuming process that requires skill and experience to achieve the best results without damaging the paint. For best results, it’s often recommended to have it done by a professional.

What Paint Defects Does Paint Correction Fix?​

  • Get Rid of Swirls
  • Water Spots & Oxidation
  • Light Scratches
  • Key Scratches
Included in Ceramic Coating Package

Paint Enhancement Polish

Paint Enhancment polish to prep for coating bond and add GLOSS! (Great for brand new cars with little paint damage)

$400 - $600

1-Step Paint Correction

1-Step paint correction polish to remove deeper swirls and scratches to achieve up to 60% correction

$600 - $1000

2-Step Paint Correction

2-step Paint correction polish for further damaged paint, or those who want a perfect showroom finish

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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How Do I Know If I Need Paint Correction?

If you look at your car in direct sunlight and it appears dull or oxidized, you need paint correction. If you see swirls on your car left behind by machine car wash bristles, your car needs paint correction. The best way to see the severity of the paint is to stop by your local detail shop and have them show you the defects under special color-matching LED lights.
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How Long Does Paint Correction Take?

There are different levels of paint correction. Depending on the amount of defects you want removed, you can choose a polish only, a cut and polish, or a cut, polish & finish. We call these “steps” or “stages” of paint correction.
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Can I Polish Or Do A Paint Correction On My Own Car?

Yes, you can polish your car on your own but if you don’t have experience or the right tools, you take a very high risk of leaving holograms or burning the clear coat.