Paint Correction

Paint Correction – Restore Your Car's Perfect Finish

Step Polishing Services

Please note: Interior is not included.
1-Step Polishing

1-Step Polishing

Ideal for newer vehicles with light to moderate swirl marks and paint defects.

Start from 200£

2-Step Polishing

2-Step Polishing

This two-step paint correction process provides a comprehensive paintwork restoration, capable of removing approximately 70-85% of all defects, including heavy swirling, marring, and scratches.

Start from 300£

3-Step Polishing

3-Step Polishing

For perfectionists seeking the highest level of paint refinement and clarity.

Start from 500£

Over time, a vehicle's paintwork can lose its brilliance due to swirl marks, fine scratches, oxidation, and dullness, diminishing its overall appearance. Paint correction is a professional machine polishing process that removes surface defects, restoring a deep, mirror-like gloss and bringing back the original vibrancy of the paint.

Why Choose Paint Correction?

  • Eliminates swirl marks, fine scratches, and oxidation – restores colour depth, clarity, and high-gloss shine
  • Revitalises the vehicle's appearance, making it look like new
  • Prepares the surface for ceramic coating or wax for long-lasting protection

Whether your car has minor imperfections or more noticeable paint damage, our expert paint correction service ensures a flawless, showroom-quality finish. Trust our professionals to enhance and protect your vehicle's beauty, giving it a fresh and pristine look.

OUR PAINT CORRECTION PROCESS

  1. Evaluation: We assess the paint quality of your vehicle, identifying specific issues such as oxidation, scratches, and swirl marks.
  2. Clay Bar Treatment: This procedure removes surface impurities for a smoother finish.
  3. Compounding: To eliminate rust and deep scratches, we use premium-grade products.
  4. Polishing: A crucial step to restore the original shine and gloss of your car's paintwork.
  5. Sealant application: We recommend applying either ceramic coating or hard wax to your freshly corrected paint to enhance protection and extend the finish's lifespan.