WHAT IS PAINT CORRECTION?
Does your paintwork look dull or are there lots of imperfections?
The process of paint correction would address this issue by restoring and rejuvenating the paintwork by eliminating surface imperfections.
These imperfections include swirl marks, fine scratches, bird dropping etching, acid rain etching, hologramming, bore water stains
and overspray from roadworks and construction sites.
With our expertise, we are able to restore your vehicle to its original pristine condition, bringing back its former glory.
HOW WE DO IT
Step I
Cleaning & Cleansing
Step II
Planning & preparation
Step III
Removing Swirls & Light Scratches
Step IV
Refining the Mirror Finish
Step V
Apply Paint protection
PACKAGES
Single Stage
- polishing the paint work in one stage or one step with only one type of polish and pad combination.
- This is appropriate for paintwork that is already in good condition with no obvious swirls and just minimal marring.
*Pricing is subject to the condition and size of the vehicle
Two Stage
- suited to vehicles with moderate swirl marks and light scratches,
- involves the use of two distinct polish and pad combinations;
- the first phase is typically a cutting (abrasive) polish or compound to remove blemishes such as swirl marks, light scratches, and other moderate paint defects.
- This is followed by a finishing polish and finishing pad to improve the paint work even more by removing any marring or holograms left by the previous stage.
- Finally, a wax or paint sealant is used to protect the paint job.
*Pricing is subject to the condition and size of the vehicle
Multi Stage
- is appropriate for cars with heavy swirl marks, scratches, and other paint defects;
- involves the use of three different polish and pad combinations, as well as spot wet sanding for larger scratches.
- The first step is to use a heavy cutting compound with a heavy cutting pad to remove deeper swirl marks and scratches.
- The second step is to use a cutting polish and polishing pad to remove further swirl marks,
- followed by a finishing polish and finishing pad to further refine the paint work to a swirl, mar, and hologram free finish,
- it is then protected with a wax or paint sealant.
*Pricing is subject to the condition and size of the vehicle