Paint Correction

One-step paint correction is a process designed to restore the vehicle's paint by removing light to moderate surface imperfections such as swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, and contaminants. This is done after washing, drying, and clay bar.

First, compound is applied to the polisher. Polishing compound is an abrasive material used to bring surface imperfections such as scratches, oxidation, and swirl marks all to the same level. Bringing imperfections to the same level make the vehicles surface smooth. It works by gently abrading the clear coat layer, smoothing out irregularities to restore gloss and clarity to the vehicle's finish. Proper application ensures effective results without causing further damage to the paint.

After using a compound to remove surface imperfections, polishing is essential to refine the paintwork and restore its clarity and gloss. Polishing smooths out the micro-scratches left by the compound and enhances the depth of the finish, resulting in a cleaner, shinier surface. It also prepares the paint for sealing by creating a flawless base that helps protect the finish and extend the life of the detailing work.

After the polish is applied. A microfiber towel is used to wipe away the polish residue to reveal a perfect shine underneath.