Paint Correction

What is Paint Correction?

Paint correction is a process that restores the finish of a vehicle's paintwork to a like-new or improved condition. It involves several steps, including:

Assessment: The first step is to assess the condition of the vehicle's paint, looking for imperfections such as swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, and other defects.

Cleaning: The vehicle is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, grime, and contaminants from the paint surface.

Paint Decontamination: Decontamination can involve using a clay bar and specialized chemicals to remove embedded contaminants like tar, tree sap, or industrial fallout.

Polishing: This is the core of paint correction. An abrasive polish is used to remove a thin layer of the clear coat, effectively eliminating or reducing imperfections. We select an appropriate level of abrasive polish based on each individual’s needs.

Compounding: For more severe defects, a heavier cutting compound may be used before polishing to remove deeper imperfections.

Wet Sanding: For some deeper scratches, etchings and other imperfections wet sanding is the most effective method of correction. It sounds a bit scary, but if properly trained, in some cases its even safer than polishing. We were trained by an instructor with over 40 years of experience.

Protection: It’s important to protect the newly corrected paint. A wax or sealant can be used, but a ceramic coating is the strongest and longest lasting form or protection

How Much Does Paint Correction Cost?

There are a few factors that determine the price:

  1. The size of the vehicle

  2. The condition of the paint

  3. Most importantly, what do you want done?

We can give an idea of what we think it’ll cost over the phone, but we’ll have to take a look in person in order to give you a firm price. We’re happy to come out and do that free of charge. Also if, for example, we recommend a two stage correction, but you feel more comfortable paying for a single stage correction, then we do a single stage correction. We’d like to make your vehicle look as close to perfect as possible, but our #1 goal is to make you happy:)

All of that being said here are some average prices for paint correction:

Sedan: 300

Small SUV: $400-$500

Large Vehicles: $600+

Just like with ceramic coatings we recommend giving us a call so we can figure out what best suits your needs.