Paint Correction

Paint correction is the process of restoring and improving a vehicle’s paintwork by removing surface imperfections. These imperfections can include swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, water spots, and haze. The process typically involves machine polishing with specialized compounds and pads to carefully level the clear coat, which eliminates or reduces visible defects. The goal of paint correction is to enhance gloss, clarity, and depth, making the paint look smoother and closer to a like-new finish.

What it fixes

Paint correction targets common defects like:
Swirl marks (fine circular scratches from improper washing)
Light to moderate scratches
Oxidation (faded, dull paint)
Water spots and etching

AIO

$300 Starting

50–70% of imperfections removed, not deep scratches.

An all-in-one paint correction is a single process that cleans, lightly corrects, and protects the paint in one application. It uses a combined polish and sealant to remove minor imperfections like light swirl marks and haze while adding gloss and a layer of protection. This is ideal for vehicles with mild paint defects, or someone who wants to bring that gloss back

1 Step Polish

$450 Starting

65–80% of imperfections removed, swirls & light scratches

A 1-step paint correction is a single polishing process that removes light defects like swirl marks, fine scratches, and mild oxidation. It uses one polish and pad combination to improve the overall appearance of the paint, leaving a smoother, brighter, deeper color, offering a noticeable upgrade from the AIO. This will include a separate wax that is applied which offers increased paint protection.