Paint correction is the process of removing minor scratches and imperfections found in the vehicles clear coat. Using an electric polisher, a microfiber buffing pad, and a special cutting compound, the detailer or you will cut into the clear coat of a vehicle’s paint till the scratches are leveled or removed.
Paint correction is a process designed to remove surface imperfections and restore the original shine of a car’s paintwork. It can be used as part of routine maintenance or for applying paint protection film in order to protect from scratches, UV rays and other environmental factors. The benefits are numerous. This kind of treatment involves evaluating the condition of the paint, selecting appropriate tools/compounds, then removing defects like swirl marks (light scratches), oxidation fading etc., as well as water spots & etching which may have occurred over time. Prices depend on extent, but it helps keep your vehicle’s visual quality perfect and its protected against Wear & tear if properly maintained. How does one go about doing it? Let us take an in-depth look at each step involved within this corrective painting procedure so you know what exactly goes into protecting that smooth finish.
The process of paint correction is designed to restore a vehicle’s surface finish and shine, by employing an electric polisher, specialized buffing compounds and microfiber pads. This methodology eliminates the scratches that tend to dull the appearance of any car’s bodywork. Swirl marks as well as hazing on its clear coat are also addressed in order for faded paint colors to regain their original luster. By carefully working with these tools one can remove light scratches from a car’s paint without causing damage or impairing visibility, while creating an improved polished look after completion.