Frequently Asked Questions
Here are just a few of the questions that come up regarding this topic.
How many stages are there in paint correction?
Paint correction can have up to three stages. Single-stage correction uses one type of polishing compound to address light defects. Two-stage correction involves both a cutting compound and a refining polish. Three-stage correction offers the most refinement, with an extra polishing step for a flawless finish.
Can paint correction remove all scratches?
Paint correction can effectively remove light to moderate surface scratches. However, deep scratches that have penetrated through the clear coat may not be fully corrected. In such cases, additional treatments like touch-up paint may be necessary.
Is paint correction safe for my car's paint?
Yes, when performed by trained professionals, paint correction is not just safe but also practical. We use the right tools, techniques, and products to restore your vehicle's paint without causing any damage.
Will my car's paint need protection after correction?
Yes, after paint correction, it's crucial to apply protection such as wax, sealant, or ceramic coating. This step is necessary to preserve the corrected paintwork, add shine, and protect it from environmental contaminants.
How long will the results of paint correction last?
The longevity of paint correction results depends on how well the vehicle is maintained afterwards. Proper washing techniques and regular application of protective coatings can keep your paint looking fresh for years.