Paint Correction

Paint Correction

Not every car that looks clean actually looks right.

Swirl marks, light scratches, and dullness build up over time from improper washing, automatic car washes, and everyday use. Even after a wash, the paint can still look hazy or lack depth.

What we’re correcting

These imperfections sit in the clear coat and affect how light reflects off the paint.

That’s why a car can be clean but still not look glossy or sharp in the light.

How we approach it

Paint correction is done through machine polishing, where we carefully refine the surface of the paint to remove or reduce imperfections and restore clarity.

Depending on the condition, this can involve multiple stages to safely improve the finish without overworking the paint.

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What makes this different

  • Controlled machine polishing — not rushed or aggressive

  • Proper lighting to identify imperfections

  • Focus on real correction, not temporary fillers

  • Built on proper prep to ensure the best results

Why it matters

This is what brings your paint back to life.

Instead of just looking clean, the paint becomes deeper, clearer, and more reflective — the way it’s supposed to look.

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Built on proper prep

Paint correction starts with a properly decontaminated surface.

That’s why Clay & Seal is a critical step beforehand, ensuring the paint is clean and ready for correction.

The result

The difference is immediate.

Swirl marks are reduced, clarity is restored, and the paint takes on a deeper, more refined finish that stands out in any lighting.

This is where your vehicle starts to look the way it should have all along.

Close-up of a dark-colored car's rear with a scratched and damaged trunk surface.

Get in Touch

Have a question or looking to book?

Fill out the form and our team will get back to you within 24–48 hours with pricing, availability, and the best option for your vehicle.

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