PAINT CORRECTION AND CERAMIC COATING  Info!

Close-up of a red surface with numerous scratches and a shiny reflection, next to a black and white number 6 label.

Before

Close-up of a red surface with scratches and swirl marks, reflecting a bright light.

After

On the left, you’ll see a preview of our paint correction work. This photo is a bit dated — we’ve since upgraded our tools and equipment for even better results. About 75% of the scratches were removed here.
The remaining ones would need a heavier cut with a more aggressive pad.

Check out the photos on the right — you can see the ceramic coating in action with water beading (bottom) and sheeting (top). Ceramic coating protects your paint and clear coat from sun damage, oxidation, and environmental wear, while also making your car much easier to clean. Invest to protect your investment!

Part of a car's front end, including a headlight and a portion of the hood.

Before

Close-up of a car's surface with water droplets after rain.

After

FAQ about Paint correction

  • Paint correction is different from traditional waxing or polishing. Waxing, especially with carnauba paste or gel, is mostly outdated. Modern options include spray waxes, sealants, polish with wax additives, and ceramic coatings to protect and enhance your paint. Polishing can be part of paint correction or used alone to remove minor swirls and improve gloss, but it does not replace full paint correction.

  • Paint correction can last 6 months to 3 years or more, depending on how the vehicle is maintained and protected. The longevity is influenced by the type of protection applied—wax, sealant, or ceramic coating—and by storage conditions. Vehicles kept indoors and washed carefully without harsh automated car washes will maintain their finish longer. Note: We currently do not offer ceramic coatings or paint protection film (PPF).

  • Paint correction can remove 60–80% of scratches. Deep scratches may require advanced techniques, but we do not perform paint or clear coat resprays. We guarantee you’ll be satisfied with the results, and we will address any areas we can safely correct. Cars with thin paint or clear coat may not be suitable for correction.

  • Paint correction removes swirl marks, light scratches, and oxidation from your vehicle’s clear coat, restoring smoothness and depth to the paint. The result is a glossy, vibrant finish that enhances your car’s overall appearance and makes future maintenance easier.

FAQ about Ceramic coating

  • Ceramic coating can last 1 to 10+ years depending on factors like storage, maintenance, application quality, curing conditions, UV exposure, and environmental factors. Proper aftercare is essential to maximize longevity—consistent maintenance ensures the coating performs as intended.

  • No. Ceramic coating protects against UV rays, environmental contaminants, and minor chemical damage, but it will not prevent rock chips, deep scratches, door dings, or other physical impacts. Proper maintenance can help minimize water spots and surface blemishes.

  • Ceramic coating is a long-lasting liquid polymer that bonds to your vehicle’s clear coat, forming a durable, invisible shield. It protects against UV rays, chemicals, and environmental damage, reduces maintenance, and keeps your paint looking glossy and well-maintained for months or years.

  • Yes. Ceramic coating is not a one-time solution. Regular washing—ideally every 2–4 weeks—helps maintain the coating and keeps your vehicle looking its best. We also offer maintenance plans for customers who want to keep their cars in pristine condition year-round.