Paint Corrections
What is a Paint Correction?
A paint correction is a process of removing imperfections, such as swirls, scratches, and oxidation, from a vehicle's paint finish to restore its original shine and color. It involves using specialized tools and techniques to remove defects and improve the paint's appearance, without damaging the surface. The goal of paint correction is to achieve a smooth, glossy finish that looks like new.
A PAINT ENHANCEMENT involves using a single product or process to remove minor to moderate imperfections, such as swirls and light scratches to give a depth of color, leave a smooth, glossy finish.
An AGGRESSIVE CORRECTION involves a two-stage process: First, a heavy cutting compound and wool pad to remove deeper imperfections, followed by a second, finer step to refine the finish and produce a high-gloss, swirl-free surface. This two-step process allows for more thorough correction and a superior finish to your vehicles paint.
This Service Includes:
Detailed Exterior Wash
Paint Sealant
After Care Maintenance Tips
Here are some tips on how to properly hand wash your car So you can avoid swirls or scratches.
DON’T TAKE IT THROUGH A CAR WASH!!! If you have to, a touch free wash is better than nothing.
Rinse the car thoroughly with water to remove any loose dirt and debris before washing. Or you can use a pre wash foam to loosen up surface dirt before rinsing.
Use a soft, clean microfiber cloth to wash the car. Avoid using abrasive cloths or sponges, which can scratch the paint.
Use a two-bucket method Fill one bucket with soapy water and the other with clean water. Dip your cloth into the soapy water, wring it out thoroughly, and then wipe down the car. Rinse the cloth in the clean water bucket and repeat the process.
Avoid using circular motions. Instead, use straight, overlapping strokes to wash the car. This will help prevent scratches.
Use a clean , soft drying towel to dry the car, paying extra attention to any crevices or areas where water may collect.
Avoid using excessive force or scrubbing too hard, as this can damage the paint and other surfaces.
Remember to always read the label on any cleaning products you use, and to test them on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure they won't damage your car's paint or other surfaces.