Paint Correction
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During the process, 40-70% of all scratches and swirls will be removed throughout the vehicle. This will bring back the gloss and shine to the vehicle.
$550
During this process, 70-90% of all scratches and swirls will be removed. A two-step process will restore the vehicle's paint to near-perfect condition. All major imperfections will be addressed during the cutting stage before moving on to the polishing/finishing stages, where finer scratches and swirls are expertly removed.
$800
During this process, 90-95% of all scratches and swirls on the vehicle will be removed. This paint correction type differs from other methods because it involves more labor and specific procedures, such as wet sanding. Wet sanding is a very precise and time-consuming process to address deeper scratches in the clear coat.
$1300
FAQ
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Paint correction involves removing surface scratches, swirl marks, hazing, marring, and other imperfections in your vehicle's paint. This process effectively restores your vehicle's original gloss and depth.
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While we're technically removing the clear coat, we're doing so by polishing the paint and evening out the clear coat to create a flat surface. We do this within safe boundaries, taking paint measurements before we begin to ensure that we understand the amount of paint we're working with. It's important to exercise discipline when doing this work, as we need to know when to keep going to get the best results and when to stop to avoid damaging the paint.
If the clear coat is too thin, we won't be aggressive with it, as that could cause the clear coat to burn through. -
No paint correction is not permanent. The scuffs, swirls, and scratches we removed during the paint correction are permanently gone. However, it is still possible to damage your paint again by improper washing methods.
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Faded dull paint
Swirls and holograms
Micro marring and hazing
Oxidation
Hard water spots
Light to medium scratches -
Paint correction processes can take 6 to 20 plus hours of labor from a simple single stage to a multi-step correction.