PAINT CORRECTION
Paint correction is a machine-polishing process that safely removes a very thin layer of clear coat to eliminate swirls, haze, light scratches, and oxidation, restoring true gloss and clarity.
ONE STEP CORRECTION
DECONTAMINATION
Multi-phase decontamination using iron removers, clay bars, and pre-polish cleaners.
PAINT EVALUATION
We use specialized lighting to inspect every panel. This guides our choice of compounds and pads, ensuring the safest and most effective correction possible.
PRECISE POLISH
After cutting, we refine the paint using a finishing polish to restore clarity, depth, and mirror-like gloss.
PAINT PROTECTION
A premium ceramic coating or sealant that bonds to the corrected paint, shielding it from UV rays, oxidation, and contaminants.
GET QUOTEMULTI STEP CORRECTION
DECONTAMINATION
Multi-phase decontamination using iron removers, clay bars, and pre-polish cleaners.
PAINT EVALUATION
We use specialized lighting to inspect every panel. This guides our choice of compounds and pads, ensuring the safest and most effective correction possible.
CUTTING STAGE
Compounding to remove deeper swirls, etching, and moderate scratches. We carefully remove a thin layer of clear coat to level the surface and erase defects.
PRECISE POLISH
After cutting, we refine the paint using a finishing polish to restore clarity, depth, and mirror-like gloss.
PAINT PROTECTION
A premium ceramic coating or sealant that bonds to the corrected paint, shielding it from UV rays, oxidation, and contaminants.
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What does PPF actually protect from?
Stone chips, bug marks, light scuffs, and road debris on high-hit areas.
Will you see it?
Up close you may spot an edge line, but on the car it’s designed to be hard to notice.
How long does it last?
Multi-year protection with normal washing and shade/garage time. It’s built to handle daily driving.
PPF vs. ceramic coating—do I need both?
PPF is the “shield” against physical damage; ceramic makes cleaning easier and boosts gloss. Many owners do PPF on the front and add ceramic on top.
Can it be removed later?
Yes. On healthy factory paint, it peels off cleanly by a pro when it’s time to refresh or sell.
How dark can I go?
We’ll help you pick a shade that looks great and follows local rules—no guesswork.
How long does it take?
Most cars are done in about 1.5–3 hours, depending on the vehicle and how many windows.
What should I expect after install?
A light haze or a few tiny bubbles is normal while the film cures. Keep windows up for 2–3 days.
Will tint make it hard to see or affect my phone/GPS?
Quality film keeps daytime clarity and doesn’t interfere with signals.
How do I care for it?
After it cures, clean with an ammonia-free glass cleaner and a soft towel—no blades or abrasive pads.
What is colored PPF, and how is it different from a wrap?
It’s a paint-protection film that also changes color. Compared to vinyl wrap, it’s thicker, protects better, and can self-heal light marks with heat.
Will it look like real paint?
Yes—available in gloss, matte, or satin with a smooth, paint-like finish. We tuck edges where possible for a clean look.
How long does it last?
Colored PPF is a multi-year solution. With good washing and shade/garage time, it keeps its look and protection for years.
Can it be removed, and will it hurt my paint?
A pro can remove it cleanly. Factory paint in good condition is safe; old repaints or damaged areas may be more risky.
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