Paint Correction

    • Paint correction is performed in up to four stages depending on the paint’s condition and your desired results

    • Each stage removes a layer of imperfections to improve gloss, clarity, and overall finish

    • It is especially useful for eliminating scratches and swirl marks caused by automatic car washes

    • We can often remove or significantly reduce isolated scratches that haven’t gone through the clear coat

    • On newer vehicles with solid clear coat and no pitting, the results can sometimes look better than when the car was new

    • Paint correction is one of the most impactful visual upgrades you can make for the cost

    • Results are even better when combined with ceramic coating or paint protection film

Close-up of a gray car door during paint correction to remove scratches by using a polisher.
Side-by-side comparison of a red Mercedes-Benz car's hood, showing before and after cleaning or polishing. The before side appears dull and uneven, while the after side is shiny and more reflective.
Close-up of a dark gray car door with a shiny, reflective surface, showing a reflection of a workbench and tools in a garage. The after effect of paint correction