One Step Paint Correction

  • A one-step paint correction is a process where a single polishing stage is used to improve the appearance of a vehicle's paint. It involves using a dual-action polisher and a mild cutting polish or compound to remove light imperfections, such as swirl marks, oxidation, and minor scratches, while enhancing the overall gloss. This process is typically quicker than multi-step corrections but still provides noticeable improvements, leaving the paint looking smoother and shinier. However, it may not fully eliminate deeper imperfections, which would require a more intensive, multi-step approach.

    • $595 (Small Car/Sedan)

    • $695 (SUV/Truck)

    • $795 (Large SUV (3rd Row Seating)

Two Step Paint Correction

  • A two-step paint correction involves two stages of polishing to achieve a more refined finish. The first step uses a more aggressive compound to remove deeper imperfections, such as swirl marks, oxidation, and scratches. The second step uses a finer polish to smooth the surface, enhance the gloss, and remove any haze left by the initial compounding. This multi-step process provides a more thorough correction, leaving the paint looking much clearer, deeper, and with a higher level of shine compared to a one-step correction. It's ideal for cars with more noticeable defects or for those seeking a showroom-quality finish.

    • $795 (Small Car/Sedan)

    • $895 (SUV/Truck)

    • $995 (Large SUV (3rd Row Seating)