CERAMIC COATING AND PAINT CORRECTION SERVICES!
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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 90% 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!
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FAQ about Paint correction
Will this remove all the scratches from my car?
We won’t be able to remove ALL scratches, just 70-90% of them. Some scratches are super deep and may require wet sanding, heavy cutting, and then polishing, in a possibly 3-4 step corrections system. We will guarantee that you're happy with the outcome of your vehicle’s paint work, or we will fix everything that you're not happy about, if we can. We don’t do respraying of paint or clear coat. If your car’s paint and clear coat are too thin for us to correct, we won’t touch it due to liability issues.
How long does the ceramic coating last?
Ceramic coating can last anywhere from 1 year to 10+ years, depending on a bunch of different variables.
Where the car is stored
How well it’s maintained
The choice of protection
Application technique
Quality of prep work
Curing time and conditions
UV exposure
Environmental Conditions
Type of coating
Chemicals that are used before, during, and after the process.
It’s not just a one-and-done process; there is aftercare. You don’t brush your teeth once a month, and they’re set; hopefully, you're doing it at least twice a day!;)
Is paint correction the same as waxing or polishing?
Sort of, waxing with a carnauba wax gel or paste, using a polisher or applicator pad, is very outdated. It was a popular option in the 60s through the early 2000s. Nowadays, we have spray wax, sealants, polish with wax additives, and polymer ceramic coatings to protect and add gloss to your vehicle. Some people prefer waxing still on older vehicles, but that isn’t a service I offer because it is more traditional. Polishing is a final step in paint correction, or if the vehicle’s paint isn’t very scratched up, just some micro swirls and scratches, we will just do a polish to enhance the look of the paint.
FAQ about Ceramic coating
Do I still have to wash my car after getting it coated?
Of course you do! It’s not just a one-time thing; you want to get your car frequently detailed, it’s like filling up on gas, getting an oil change or brakes done, washing laundry, etc. Since you're spending a good amount of money to get your car ceramic coated, it’s even better to maintain it, and your car’s condition at least bi-weekly and at most monthly. We have maintenance plans available for those who value keeping their car pristine and brand new from month to month!
How long do the results last?
Paint correction can last anywhere from 6 months to 3 years or more, depending on the environment in which the vehicle is kept.
The type protection is applied after the correction.
How often & well your vehicle is maintained, washed, and protected.
You can protect it with a wax, sealant, or ceramic coating, and PPF (Paint protection film), Something we don’t offer at this time!
If your car is kept in the garage instead of outside, it will last longer. Maintained well, no self-serve, dealership washes, or especially automated car washes. It will last longer.
Will ceramic coating protect against rock chips or scratches?
Short answer is no.
Rock chips can be very minor, or huge if they are flying from cement truck or truck without mud flaps. Deep scratches, like door dings, curb rash, your ex keying your car :0, or a cat jumping onto your vehicle. (Happen to a friend of mine) A ceramic coating will not protect it! Ceramic coating is for UV, chemical, environment damage, such as rain, snow, bird droppings, bugs, etc. Some water spots if taken care of right away and maintained properly.
Can paint correction fix swirl marks and oxidation?
Yes swirl marks can be removed, around 70-90% of them. The reason why we can’t remove all of them is because, some scratches go deeper than others, even after using a heavy compound and polishing. If you have deep scratches in the paint that you can feel with your fingernail, then you will most likely have to respray that section of the vehicle. For oxidation, for the most part, it is fixable, but if the clear coat is peeling or flaking, you will need to respray it. Rock chips, deep etching, and staining will also not be fixable with paint correction.
What is a ceramic coating, and why should i get it?
Ceramic coating is a long-lasting, liquid polymer that bonds to your vehicle’s clear coat, creating a hard, invisible shield that protects your paint from the elements. Unlike traditional waxes or sealants, it doesn’t just sit on the surface — it chemically bonds to the paint for months or even years of protection.
Protect your investment
Make your life easier
Peace of mind when u drive
Pride every time you drive
The last one may sound a bit silly, but before I started detailing I would wash my car when I felt like it, only at a self-serve. when I was done, I felt like, DAMN my car looks great I don’t know why I don’t do this more often! To me it’s a bit of a confidence boost.