Having pride in what you drive requires attention to detail. This is why our automotive detailing shop specializes in restoring and protecting your paintwork to bring back that shine!
Swirl marks, scratches, and oxidation are just a few of several results of damaging factors working against the preservation of your vehicle’s original shine.
Correcting these defects and damage with one of our Paint Correction Packages helps you retain value in ways ordinarily impossible while restoring your confidence in your vehicles finish for years to come.
A package designed for when your vehicle needs a little paintwork pick-me-up.
We apply a single stage polish and focus primarily on carefully restoring shine after completing our signature detail with our One Step Paint Correction Package.
We consider this package to be our most popular, featuring a near full defect removal tailored to those who need more than just a few swirl marks removed from their paintwork.
We apply a two stage compounding and polish after completing our signature detail with our Two Step Paint Correction Package.
Fixing defects on the paintwork of a vehicle always comes first. Here at the shop, our licensed and insured team of highly skilled automotive detailers respect the tactile art of paint correction, thinking critically and treating every paint correction project with unique attention to detail.
See some common questions and answers below, or call us at (414) 491-1534.
Your vehicle should be considered an asset, and paint correction can help maintain its value over time. Additional to that, driving a well-maintained vehicle gives you a renewed sense of confidence and pride in your ride.
You can, though be sure that your vehicle’s paintwork has been completely corrected prior to adding a ceramic coating, as a ceramic coating is semi-permanent and acts as a shield to abrasions, making any additional corrections thereafter cumbersome.
Different processes of automotive paint correction can fix oxidized paint; however, the method a detailer uses varies depending on both the level of severity of the oxidization and the color of your vehicle’s paintwork.
Understand this: dealers are not detailers. They could very well have washed and dried a new vehicle incorrectly, rubbing abrasive dust and dirt unknowingly against the finish. Light or heavy paint correction is helpful on even the most spotless finishes.
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