PAINT CORRECTION
ABOUT
PAINT CORRECTION
What does it mean?
- Buffing: A general term often used by the public, but in professional detailing it refers to using a machine and pad system to remove imperfections.
- Polishing: A refining process that smooths and enhances gloss after heavier correction steps.
- Cutting/Compounding: The aggressive stage that removes deeper scratches, swirls, and oxidation by leveling the clear coat.
- Wet Sanding: A highly skilled process used for severe imperfections or texture leveling, like removing deep scratches or orange peel.
Why do i need it?
- Increases gloss and depth of color.
- Preserves the longevity of the clear coat by removing defects properly instead of hiding them.
- Enhances the effect of ceramic coatings, sealants, or waxes applied afterward.
- Boosts resale value and makes the car look better than showroom condition.
What does my vehicle need?
- One-Step Polish: Removes light swirls, improves gloss.
- Two-Step Correction: Removes moderate defects and restores clarity. Involving a cut and polish stage.
- Multi-Step or Full Correction: For heavily damaged paint or show cars.
- Specialty Work: Wet sanding or spot buffing
(Pricing varies including premium exterior detail and the desired level of paint corrections)







































