Paint correction is the process of permanently removing imperfections in your vehicle's clear coat through precision machine polishing. Swirl marks, light scratches, water spots, oxidation, and haze are carefully leveled to restore a deep, mirror-like finish. This is not a temporary fix - paint correction removes defects rather than filling them.
Benefits
Why Choose Correction
Permanent Results
Unlike glazes or fillers, paint correction physically removes defects from the clear coat for lasting results.
Mirror Finish
Achieves a level of gloss and clarity that surpasses the original factory finish.
Value Preservation
Restoring your paint's condition helps maintain or even increase your vehicle's resale value.
Ideal Pre-Treatment
Paint correction before PPF or ceramic coating ensures you're locking in a flawless finish under the protection.
Our Process
How It Works
Paint Inspection
We assess your paint under specialized lighting and paint depth gauge to determine the level of correction needed and safe to perform.
Decontamination
Full wash, iron fallout removal, and clay bar treatment to remove all bonded contaminants before polishing.
Multi-Stage Polishing
Using dual-action and rotary polishers with carefully selected compounds and pads, we systematically correct each panel.
Refinement & Protection
Final refinement polish for maximum gloss, followed by a protective sealant, ceramic coating, or PPF application.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Will paint correction damage my clear coat?
When performed by trained professionals using proper techniques and tools, paint correction is safe. We measure paint thickness before and during the process to ensure we stay well within safe limits.
How long does paint correction last?
The correction itself is permanent - removed defects don't come back. However, new defects can form over time from washing and daily use. Applying PPF or ceramic coating after correction preserves the results significantly longer.
Should I get paint correction before PPF?
Yes, we strongly recommend it. PPF locks in whatever condition your paint is in. Correcting imperfections before applying film ensures you're protecting a flawless finish, not sealing in defects.
Interested in Paint Correction?
Get in touch for a free consultation and personalized quote.