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2-Step Paint Correction

The Show Room Shine
Has Entered The Room

Know we know there's those who are out there who are looking for perfection.

That's where our 2-Step Paint Correction service comes in! Our team at Pristine Polishing uses a more intensive process to restore your car's paint to its former glory.

 

We'll use a two-step process to remove up to 90% of imperfections like deep scratches, swirl marks, and other blemishes that can make your car look less than perfect.

 

Our 2-Step Paint Correction service involves using specialized tools and techniques, along with the best products available, to bring your car's paint back to showroom shine. The end result is a car that looks better than ever before, with a paint job that sparkles and shines like it did the day you drove it off the lot.

 

So if you're ready to give your car the ultimate in pampering and care, then check out our 2-Step Paint Correction service. Our team is ready to make your car look amazing, and we can't wait to see the smile on your face when you see the incredible results!

Our Process:

Here is a step-by-step guide to the 2-step paint correction process:

  1. Inspection: Our technicians will carefully examine your car's paint to identify any imperfections, such as scratches, swirl marks, or oxidation.

  2. Wash and Decontamination: We'll thoroughly clean and wash your car's exterior to remove any dirt, debris, or other contaminants that may interfere with the paint correction process.

  3. Masking: We'll carefully mask off any areas of your car that are not going to be worked on, such as windows, trim, and plastic parts.

  4. Cutting: Our technicians will use an abrasive compound and a cutting pad to remove the outermost layer of your car's paint. This layer contains the majority of scratches, swirl marks, and other defects that can make your car look dull or faded.

  5. Inspection: After the cutting process is complete, we'll inspect the surface of your car's paint to ensure that all of the imperfections have been removed.

  6. Polishing: Next, we'll use a less abrasive compound and a polishing pad to refine the surface of the paint. This step is crucial to bringing back the deep, lustrous shine that your car had when it was new.

  7. Final Inspection: After the polishing process is complete, we'll perform a final inspection of your car's paint to ensure that it looks smooth, even, and free of any imperfections.

  8. Wax or Sealant: Finally, we'll apply a wax or sealant to protect your car's newly corrected paint and give it a long-lasting shine.

 

The end result of our 2-step paint correction process is a car that looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor. It's the perfect way to restore your car's paint to its former glory, and we're confident that you'll love the results!

Simple Pricing

Price is based on size, condition, and type of vehicle.

Small

(Coupes/Small Sedans)

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Medium

(Large Sedans/Crossovers)

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Large

(Large SUVs/Trucks)

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Paint Corrections FAQs

Do you come to me?

We are able to perform light paint corrections at your home, however depending on the condition of your vehicle we may ask you to drop of your vehicle at our garage location to get the best results.

What's the difference between a 1-step and 2-step paint correction

A 1-Step Correction may get out 70% of your paints imperfections (swirls and minor scratches).

A 2-Step Correction can get out up to 90%+ of the imperfections in your paint.

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Should I get a paint enhancement or a correction?

It depends on what you're looking to achieve with the service. We suggest a paint correction if you are looking to bring back the gloss of your vehicle. But if you're looking for a bit more attention to detail a correction will be the way to go

Does this service prevent from future scratches?

We do add a layer of protection in the form of a wax that will last 2-3 months. If you are looking for a longer lasting protection we do offer many tiers of protectants from 6 month sealants up to 9 year ceramic coatings.

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