
A true Paint Correction is polishing out a vehicle’s clear coat defects using micro abrasives, also known as a compound. Said defects usually include swirls, scratches, and marring to the exterior clear coat. After professionally removing these defects, the light bounces off of the surface more uniformly and evenly to create a very glossy effect.

Although we do apply sealants and waxes after a vehicle has been Paint Corrected, they are only advertised to last a few months. Why pay so much to get your vehicle’s exterior popping and still let it procure more swirls and defects in the future? How do you combat this? A ceramic coating application. Simply put, a ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that is applied by hand to your exterior after a paint correction has been done. The coating chemically bonds with your investment’s factory paint to create lasting protection for years to come. Click here to head on over to our Ceramic Coating page for more details.