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Paint Correction

Multi-stage machine polishing that restores true gloss and depth — the perfect prep before ceramic coating.

Paint correction is a multi-stage machine polishing process that removes swirl marks, light scratches, water spots, and oxidation — revealing the true depth and gloss hiding under years of wear. It's also the essential first step before any ceramic coating, since a coating only looks as good as the paint underneath it.
Because every vehicle's paint condition is different, paint correction pricing depends entirely on how much correction is needed — a daily driver with light swirls takes far less work than a vehicle with years of sun damage and neglect. We'll take a close look at your paint in person and give you an honest, accurate quote — no guessing, no surprises.
How It Works

The Paint Correction Process

01

Wash & Decontaminate

Full hand wash and clay bar treatment so nothing gets dragged across the paint during polishing.

02

Machine Polish

Multi-stage compounding and polishing removes swirl marks, light scratches, and oxidation.

03

Refine & Inspect

Final finishing pass and paint depth inspection under direct light to confirm a flawless result.

Plan Your Visit

Time & Price Estimator

Select a Correction Level

Paint Correction Estimate

Time depends on paint condition — select a stage to see a general estimate.

Estimated TimeHalf Day (3–5 Hrs)
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Exact time and price depend on your vehicle's current paint condition — we'll always give you an honest, in-person assessment before starting work.

Questions

Paint Correction FAQ

How do I know how much paint correction I need?

It depends on swirl depth, clear coat thickness, and how the vehicle's been maintained — we assess this in person before recommending a 1, 2, or 3-step correction.

Should I get paint correction before ceramic coating?

Yes — ceramic coating locks in whatever condition the paint is in, so correcting swirls and oxidation first is the best way to maximize the coating's final look.

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