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Paint Correction in Kingston, ON

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Bring Back the Depth and Clarity in Your Paint

Over time, a vehicle's paint can accumulate imperfections such as swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, and other blemishes, detracting from its overall appearance.

 

Paint correction involves meticulously removing these imperfections through a series of polishing and buffing techniques, restoring the paint to its original, flawless state. Not only does this process significantly enhance the vehicle's aesthetic appeal, but it also boosts its resale value by restoring its showroom-like finish.

 

Furthermore, a properly corrected paint surface is easier to maintain, as it is less prone to dirt and contaminants adhering to the surface, making regular cleaning more effective and efficient.

 

Ultimately, investing in paint correction not only revitalizes your vehicle's appearance but also protects its paintwork, ensuring long-term durability and preserving its value.

1-Step Paint Correction

A one-step paint correction is a simplified form of paint correction that involves a single polishing step to remove minor imperfections from the vehicle's paintwork.

 

This process uses a medium abrasive polish to diminish swirl marks, light scratches, and other surface blemishes, restoring a glossy finish to the paint.

 

While it may not address deeper scratches or severe paint defects as thoroughly as multi-step correction processes, most vehicles in good condition only need a one-step correction, making it a popular choice for enhancing the appearance of moderately flawed paint surfaces.

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Mobile auto detailer compounding a car's paint

2-Step Paint Correction

A two-step paint correction is a more thorough process than a one-step correction, involving two distinct polishing stages to restore the vehicle's paintwork.

 

In the first step, a heavier abrasive polish is used to address deeper scratches, oxidation, and other significant imperfections in the paint surface. This stage aims to level the paint and remove more substantial defects.

 

The second step involves using a finer abrasive polish to refine the finish, further eliminating any remaining swirl marks and fine scratches, and enhancing the overall clarity and gloss of the paint.

 

A two-step correction gives a more refined and flawless finish compared to a one-step process, making it suitable for addressing moderate to severe paint imperfections and achieving showroom-quality results.

Frequently asked questions

Contact Us

623 Fortune Crescent Unit 100, Kingston, ON K7P 0L5

 

(this is a mailing location only)

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

Saturday

​Sunday

8:00 am – 6:00 pm

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Closed

*24/7 Online Booking*
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