Multi-Step Paint Correction
Benefits of Paint Correction
Multi-step paint correction can remove various imperfections on the paintwork, such as swirl marks, holograms and scratches. This process helps you restore the original shine and smoothness of the paintwork, making the vehicle look new again.
Paint correction involves removing a thin layer of clear coat to remove the imperfections. This process can also remove surface contaminants, which can help to protect the paintwork from further damage.
Vehicles that undergo paint correction tend to have a longer lifespan. This is because the paintwork is protected from environmental factors that can cause damage, such as UV rays and acid rain. Additionally, regular paint maintenance can prevent further imperfections from occurring, ensuring that the vehicle looks great for years to come.
While paint correction is not cheap, it is often more cost-effective than repainting the entire vehicle. By correcting only the damaged areas, paint correction can save customers money while still achieving excellent results.
The 6-step Process
Paint Correction Package
✓ Scratch removal
✓ Removes all defects if possible
✓ Greatly improves the depth and gloss of the paint
✓ Coating applied to paint, glass, wheels and trim
✓ 3-year coating (5-year, 10-year and lifetime coatings also available)
✓ 2-year warranty
System X® Ceramic Coating
Registered with CarFax
Available for sedans, coupes, trucks and SUVs
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does paint correction take at Reflective Finish Auto Spa in Volusia county?
The duration of paint correction depends on the extent of the imperfections and the size of the vehicle. Typically, paint correction can take anywhere from one to three days.
Will paint correction damage my vehicle's original paintwork?
No, paint correction will not damage your vehicle’s paintwork if it is performed by a trained professional. The process involves using special tools and techniques to remove imperfections without damaging the paint.
How often should I get paint correction done on my vehicle?
The frequency of paint correction depends on several factors, such as the age of the vehicle, how often it is driven and the conditions it is exposed to. Generally, it is recommended to get paint correction done every two to three years to maintain the appearance and value of your vehicle.