Paint Correction
Paint Correction

Paint correction is a detailing process that removes scratches, swirl marks, and other imperfections from a car's clear coat. It's also known as buffing or polishing.
How it works:
A detailer uses a machine, polishing compounds, and a buffing pad to cut into the clear coat
The detailer removes microscopic layers of clear coat until the surface is smooth
The process can involve color-sanding, compounding, and polishing
Benefits:
Paint correction can restore the original shine of a car's paint
It can remove swirl marks, scratches, scuffs, holograms, and marring
Maintenance
Ceramic coating is a popular way to maintain the results of paint correction
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that bonds with the paint to create a protective layer