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What Does Paint Correction Involve?

Paint correction is the process of restoring a vehicle’s paint by removing imperfections. It consists of multiple stages that restore the paintwork to the same quality as the day you drove out of the showroom! So, what does the paint correction process look like? How do we get the best results from a paint correction service? Let’s explore paint correction with 2 New Detailing in Eastpointe, MI, to see what the process involves!

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Benefits Of Paint Correction

Reduce abrasions

Over time, water, chemicals, dirt, and pollutants degrade the paintwork on your vehicle. This may result in corrosion, rust, and other expensive complications. Consequently, a paint correction service will remove and prevent minor scratches, reducing abrasions and improving the look of your car.

Add high-gloss finish

The paint will regain its shiny, bright appearance after paint correction. Your car will seem more modern, youthful, vibrant, and vivid.

Enhance the value of your vehicle.

Defective automobile paint harms the vehicle’s appearance and, more importantly, its market value. Nobody wants to buy a car full of scratches with dull paint! When we do paint correction on your car, it is as if we are reviving the paint to its former glory. As a result, you will be able to demand a higher price when the time does come to sell. 

What Kinds Of Imperfections Can Be Repaired By Paint Correction?

  • Spider web swirl markings
  • Micro and macro marring
  • Transmitter trails and holograms
  • Haphazardly scattered deep scratches
  • Bird droppings and etchings of bird droppings
  • Minor to moderate water stains
  • Bugs, tree sap, and road tar
  • Paint deterioration and UV fading

How Many Stages Of Paint Correction Are There?

Step 1: Eliminate Imperfections

Depending on the severity of the flaws, either a rotary polisher or a dual-action polisher will be used for this stage. Rotating machinery reduces defects such as deep scratches and swirl patterns. Utilize a dual-action polisher to remove mild to moderate flaws. Typically, a thick foam or wool cushion is connected to each machine. In this step, a strong cutting compound is often used.

Step 2: Refining the painting

This step seeks to get the paint as close to its original state as possible. If this step is completed successfully, the following step will be simpler. A dual-action polisher with a medium cut pad and compound or polish is often used during this step. We concentrate on a single panel to guarantee the optimal position and combination. After the test panel has produced the appropriate results, the remaining panels are treated. During this procedure, we rewash the vehicle if it becomes dirty.

Step 3: Finish Polishing

The last stage of the paint correction process is polishing the paint. This will make the paint shimmer and become more reflective. Working on a single panel, we utilize a finishing foam pad with fine polish and a dual-action polisher. After the final polish, we inspect the paint to verify that no polishing residue is left on the surface.

How Much Is Time Required To Correct Paint?

It depends mainly on the condition of your paint. Minor paint modifications may be completed in two days. However, polishing, refining, and finishing can take up to 6-7 days for highly aged and faded paint.

The reality is that different sections of your car’s paint are in varying states of deterioration. For example, the color on your bonnet is probably worse than the paint on your doors, owing to more onerous circumstances. Consequently, the bonnet will need more time than the door. If you’re accustomed to parking on the street, it’s also possible that your driver-side doors will be in worse condition than your passenger-side doors.

We evaluate and treat every component of your car using focused methods that generate actual results and level all panels. Some panels may need just one or two paint correction steps to obtain the same quality, but others may require more. We base our service on our clients’ needs and requirements.

With their extensive training, the team of protection professionals at 2 New Detailing can ensure that your paintwork will be returned to a showroom-like state. Our highly trained crew will assist you with all your auto detailing requirements! Call us at +1 586-932-8022 or come to see us at 23450 Gratiot Ave, Eastpointe, MI 48021, United States. Book your appointment today!