FAQ
Paint correction is the process of removing imperfections in the vehicle’s clear coat, such as:
Swirl marks from improper washing.
Light scratches that dull the finish.
Oxidation causing faded or cloudy paint.
Water spots & etching from hard water or bird droppings.
One-Step Correction: Removes minor swirls and light defects, enhances gloss.
Two-Step Correction: Removes moderate defects, deeper scratches, and swirls.
Multi-Step Correction: Restores heavily damaged paint, achieving a near-perfect finish.
If your paint looks dull, has visible swirls in the sun, or feels rough to the touch, it likely needs correction. Paint correction enhances depth, clarity, and overall appearance before adding any protection.
It removes surface-level scratches and swirls but won’t fix deep gouges that have cut through the clear coat. If you can catch a scratch with your fingernail, it’s likely too deep for correction alone.
Yes! If you apply ceramic coating over uncorrected paint, any imperfections will be sealed in permanently. A proper paint correction ensures your coating bonds to a flawless surface, maximizing shine and durability.
Use proper wash techniques (hand wash, two-bucket method).
Avoid harsh chemicals and automatic car washes.
Apply a ceramic coating or sealant to maintain results longer.

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