
"Did a amazing job buffing out the scratches on my car and clean the interior. Highly recommend!" - Brian G.
WHAT IS PAINT CORRECTION?
Paint correction is an extremely labor-intensive process that involves hours of cutting and polishing to achieve a "better than showroom" finish.
This procedure corrects flaws in your vehicle's clear coat to remove defects like scratches, swirls, oxidation, and water spots.

WHAT DOES PAINT CORRECTION FIX?
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Swirls Caused by Brush-Style Car Washes and Everyday Driving
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Water Spots and Oxidation
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Light Scratches
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Etches Caused by Bird Droppings or Bug Splatter
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Paint Transfer

BEFORE
AFTER

GLOSS ENHANCEMENT POLISH
Our exterior detail enhancement polish is a one-step machine polish that leaves your paint looking brighter and enhances shine. This is designed for brightening and gloss enhancement, and will leave your vehicle with a radiant shine and streak-free finish.
Includes:
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Clay Bar Decontamination
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Gloss Enhancement Polish
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1 STEP CORRECTION
Our one-step paint correction removes a majority of the scratches and swirls on your vehicle, while leaving a clean professional finish. This may be just what you need to bring some life back into the dulled exterior of your vehicle.
Includes:
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Clay Bar Decontamination
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1 Step Correction
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60% + Imperfection Removal
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Ideal for Daily Driven Vehicles


2 STEP CORRECTION
This paint correction starts with a heavy compounding step. It is our top tier service that involves a 2-step machine polish. Ideally, this service aims to achieve 90% imperfection removal from the clear coat to leave a showroom level finish that is truly amazing.
Includes:
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Clay Bar Decontamination
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2 Step Compound and Polish
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90% Imperfection Removal
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Optimal Preparation for a Ceramic Coating
HOW DO I KNOW IF I NEED A 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.
FAQ
CAN I DO A PAINT CORRECTION ON MY OWN VEHICLE?
Absolutely! If you are into DIY, you can polish your car on your own. However, if you don’t have experience or the right tools, you take a very high risk of leaving holograms or burning the clear coat on your vehicle.