PRIME PAINT CORRECTION
Enhanced Appearance
Paint correction significantly improves the overall appearance of a vehicle. It removes swirl marks, scratches, water spots, oxidation, and other imperfections, restoring the paint’s gloss and depth.
Protection Against Environmental Elements
Paint correction typically involves the application of protective coatings after the correction process. These coatings provide an additional layer of protection against UV rays, bird droppings, tree sap, chemicals, and other contaminants.
Long – Term Paint Preservation
Neglected paintwork can deteriorate over time due to exposure to the elements, pollutants, and improper washing techniques. By addressing and correcting paint imperfections early on, you can extend the life of your vehicle’s paintwork. Paint correction removes contaminants and prevents them from causing further damage, preserving the paint for years to come.
STAGE 1, STAGE 2 & STAGE 3 PAINT CORRECTION
Paint Correction FAQ
Can paint correction fix scratches?
Yes paint correction can fix scratches on a car's paint.
Paint correction is a process that removes surface scratches, swirl marks, and other imperfections in a vehicle's paint. It works by slowly removing the surrounding paint layers until they are level with the scratch.
How does paint correction work?
Paint correction involves using abrasive compounds and polishes with a machine polisher to remove imperfections This is typically done in stages:
- Cutting/Compounding Stage: A coarse abrasive compound is used with a firm pad to remove deeper scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation.
- Polishing Stage: A finer polish is applied with a softer pad to refine the surface and eliminate haze or micro-marring caused by the compounding stage.
- Finishing Stage: A finishing polish enhances gloss and leaves the surface mirror smooth.
What does paint correction do?
Paint correction is a professional detailing process used to remove imperfections from a car's paintwork, restoring its clarity, depth, and shine.
When to do paint correction?
When you notice that the paint has lost its shine or has other imperfections including:
- Faded or dulled paint finish
- Lack of shine or gloss
- Visible water spots and etching
- Cloudy or hazy reflections
- Rough or textured paint surface
- Oxidation on paint
- Inconsistent paint finish
- Hazy appearance after washing
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