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PAINT CORRECTION

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING

Paint Correction

 

Paint correction is a term that is now commonly used by both professional car detailers and car cleaning enthusiasts worldwide to describe the process of restoring and rejuvenating the paintwork of a vehicle, mostly through the elimination of surface imperfections, that dull, oxidize, or haze the surface by reflecting light off in various directions, therefore detracting from a true and proper, clean, sharp, reflection. These imperfections include things like swirl marks & fine scratches, bird dropping etching & acid rain etching, hologramming & buffer trails, and random isolated deep scratches (or RIDS).

 

The term paint correction should only really be used if these imperfections are properly removed and are not just merely covered up or hidden with filler based products. The actual corrective process itself comprises of a small amount of clear coat or paint being removed from the surface with the use of abrasive polishes, which are applied and worked in with appropriate polishing machines, in order to level out the surface.

 

 

 

Above is an example of a tape line used to distinugsh between a heavily neglected paint paint surface before and after correction. Notice how the swirls around the light's reflection stop immediately at the tape line. This photo was taken before paint protection was applied.

 

 

Before any paint correction is undertaken, a thorough wash and decontamination of the vehicle is performed. Paintwork is properly washed and cleaned to remove any loose dirt and debris, then after the wash process is clayed with a specialist automotive clay bar, which safely removes any bonded surface contaminants such as tar spots and industrial fallout.

 

 

It is important these contaminants are removed before the paint correction process because if they were to become dislodged and caught up in the pad of a polishing machine, they could easily inflict damage onto the surface very quickly. It also helps to leave the surface very smooth, which in turn, allows the polishing machine to move freely over the surface, reducing the possibility of hopping or sticking occurring. Lastly, claying the paintwork helps you to properly observe the progress of the correction process because you can see the true condition of the surface as you are working.

 

 

 

Another example of a tape line used to demonstrate the dramtic difference between a heavily swirled paint (right) and properly corrected paint (left). Note how the edges of the reflection from the lights are fuzzy on the right, side and are very crisp and mirror like on the left side. This photo was taken before a coating was applied.

 

 

The polishing is usually a multistage process as a range of different grades of polish are used, ranging from heavier cutting compounds, which remove the surface material, to finer products which then remove any marks that the heavier products may have inflicted and generally refine the finish. During the paint correction process it is common for a paint depth gauge to be used.

 

This measures the thickness of the paint on the metal panel and is used before, during and after the process to monitor how much material is being removed and ensure an excess is not removed which could leave the paint too thin or even cause irreversible damage such as a strike through the paint. Specialist halogen or LED lamps which replicate the effect of direct sunlight on the surface are also used during the process to check the condition of the paintwork and see how successfully the surface scratches and imperfections are being removed.

 

 

A side by side comparison of a properly correction paint. This is just one of the many examples of how improper washing and drying techniques can severely affect the appearance of a paint surface and how proper paint correction can restore that paint to better than dealership new!

 

 

Some scratches or imperfections may actually be too deep or severe to safely remove without risking removing to much surface paint or clear coat and so are minimized and reduced as best as possible using techniques with the machine polisher and polish products that round off the edges of the scratches and make them far less apparent in direct light.

 

After correction, the panels are wiped down with an isopropyl alcohol which removes any oils that may have been left over from the polish and reveals the true finish, including any areas that may have been missed or require a little more work. Once complete, fully corrected paintwork will shine brilliantly and produce stunning reflections because there are now no longer any scratches and imperfections to scatter and reflect the light rays off in different directions.

 

In conclusion, paint correction is the process of removing surface scratches and imperfections from a vehicles paintwork, which involves the use of machine polishers and a range of different polish products. A fully corrected vehicle when viewed in direct sunlight will show only true reflections and no swirl marks, scratches or blemishes will be visible to the naked eye.

 

Lastly, it is important to distinguish between paintwork that has been truly corrected and paintwork that has been treated with products that are designed to mask and fill surface imperfections such as an all in one polish for example. This should not be referred to as paint correction even if no scratches or blemishes are apparent, because they have not been genuinely removed and are still present under the products fillers, which in time, will wash away and reveal them once more.

 

A premium quality paint coating such as C.Quartz is highly recommended after having the paint corrected to protect the paint from future damage.

 

 

Recommend Frequency

As needed 

 

Service Time

1 to 4 days depending on level of correction desired

 

Paint Correction Packages

 

Silver Level

 

Designed for the daily driver that desires excellent, swirl-free paint better than when it came off the dealer lot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This package will achieve around 75% defect removal.

 

Price

Starts at $500

Gold Level

 

Designed for the enthusiast. This packages is perfect for those that desire a prestine surface that will show off the beatury of thier vehicle and still be practical enough to drive on a daily basis.

 

 

This package will achieve around 85% defect removal.

 

Price

Starts at $900

Platinum Level

 

The ultimate in paint correction. Perfect for the car nut that must have everything! This package will achieve an increadable shine, clarity, and defect-free paint. Designed specifcally for cars that require the utmost care.

 

This package will achieve around 95% defect removal.

 

Price

Starts $1300

Protect your paint after it's corrected. Check out our Paint Protection page for more information.

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