Paint Correction
Paint correction is the difference between "shiny" and "clean." A glossy finish can still look tired if it's swirled, hazy, or filled with micro-scratches that scatter light. Correction restores clarity by leveling defects in the clearcoat (or single-stage) so reflections are sharp, deep, and consistent.
Honest Assessment
We start with an honest assessment: what defects are present, how thick the paint is (where measurable), and what the realistic outcome is without risking burn-through. Then we choose a correction plan, compounding, polishing, finishing passes, based on the paint type and condition.
Controlled Correction
Good correction isn't aggressive. It's controlled. The goal is maximum clarity with minimal removal. Edges, body lines, and thin areas are protected, and the finish is refined until it looks even across panels under multiple lighting conditions.
Paint correction is often the highest ROI cosmetic upgrade on a vehicle that already has decent paint.