MULTI STAGE
PAINT CORRECTION

Restore the Depth.
Reveal the Shine.

  
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WHAT IS
PAINT CORRECTION?
Multi Stage Paint Correction is a professional machine polishing process that removes years of swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, and defects from your vehicle's paintwork.

Each stage progressively refines the surface, restoring true clarity, depth, and gloss back to the factory finish.

2 Step Paint Correction

2 Step Paint Correction

Swirl & Scratch Removal

Paint correction eliminates the swirl marks, fine scratches, and wash marring that dull your paint, restoring a deep, mirror-like clarity that waxing and detailing simply cannot achieve.

Restored Gloss & Depth

Machine polishing refines the clear coat at a microscopic level, unlocking the true depth and gloss of your factory paint and making your colour look richer and more vivid than it has in years.

Maximise Your Resale Value

Corrected paint dramatically improves your vehicle's visual appeal and perceived condition, making it worth more at trade-in or private sale.

Paint Decontamination

We perform a full decontamination wash, clay bar treatment, and panel wipe-down to ensure the surface is clean.

Machine Cut & Polish

Each stage uses progressively finer compounds and pads to cut, refine, and polish the paint.

Clean & Perfect Foundation

With your paint fully corrected, it's ready to be locked in and protected by PPF or ceramic coating

Multi stage correction uses a sequence of machine polishing steps, each with different compounds and pads to progressively remove deeper defects and refine the surface to a flawless, high-gloss finish.
A standard detail or wax sits on top of the paint and masks defects temporarily. Paint correction physically removes a controlled amount of clear coat to eliminate the defects permanently.
It depends on the condition of your paint. A one-stage polish handles light swirls, a two-stage addresses moderate scratches and oxidation, and a full multi-stage correction is used for heavily defected or neglected paintwork.
When performed by a trained professional using the correct products and techniques, paint correction is completely safe.
Yes, always. Applying PPF or ceramic coating over defective paint permanently seals those defects in place. Correction first ensures your protection looks and performs exactly as it should.
The correction itself is permanent, those defects are gone. How long your paint stays in that condition depends on how the vehicle is washed and maintained going forward. Pairing correction with a protective coating significantly extends the result.
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  • Los Angeles, CA, USA