Paint Correction

Are you looking to restore your car's paint to its former glory? Paint correction is the process of removing defects and imperfections from your car's paint, such as scratches, swirl marks, and water spots. At Hooligan Wraps, we use the latest techniques and equipment to carefully and safely remove these imperfections without damaging the paint. Our team of experts can assess the condition of your vehicle's paint and recommend the best course of action to achieve a flawless finish. Whether you're looking to enhance the appearance of your car or prepare it for a ceramic coating or paint protection film. Our paint correction services will leave your vehicle looking better than ever before.

The Importance of Paint Correction: Why It's Essential for Your Car's Appearance

Paint correction is a vital part of the car detailing process. It involves removing imperfections such as scratches, swirl marks, oxidation, and water spots from the paint, and restoring the vehicle's original shine and luster. This step is essential to maintaining the health and beauty of your vehicle's paint.

The benefits of paint correction are many, including:

  • Increased resale value: A vehicle with a well-maintained, glossy paint job is more attractive to potential buyers, and will likely command a higher resale value.

  • Longer lifespan of the paint: Paint correction helps to remove contaminants and imperfections that can cause the paint to deteriorate over time, thereby extending the lifespan of your vehicle's paint.

  • Better protection from the elements: A clean, smooth paint surface

Paint Correction Near Me

ONE STEP PAINT CORRECTION

Coupe / Sedan: $700.00

SUV / Truck: $850.00

  • Hand Wash with PH Neutral Foam

  • Decontamination with Iron-X

  • Rinse with De-Ionized Water

  • Full Clay Bay Treatment

  • Water Spot Removal

  • Wipe down vehicle with 70% isopropyl alcohol

  • Polish with a polishing pad and polishing compound

  • This removes up to 50% of swirls and scratches

    COMPLETED BEFORE INSTALLING CERAMIC COATING (Coatings are an additional cost)

    You can see our ceramic coating options here

TWO STEP PAINT CORRECTION

(Most Popular)

Coupe / Sedan: $1,100.00

SUV / Truck: $1,250.00

  • Hand Wash with PH Neutral Foam

  • Decontamination with Iron-X

  • Rinse with De-Ionized Water

  • Full Clay Bay Treatment

  • Water Spot Removal

  • Wipe down vehicle with 70% isopropyl alcohol

  • Heavy cut with a heavy cutting pad and heavy cutting compound

  • Polish with a polishing pad and polishing compound

  • This removes approximately 70% to 90% of deeper swirls and scratching compared to a one step correction not past the clear coat.

    COMPLETED BEFORE INSTALLING CERAMIC COATING (Coatings are an additional cost)

    You can see our ceramic coating options here

THREE STEP PAINT CORRECTION

Coupe / Sedan: $1,400.00

SUV / Truck: $1,550.00

  • Hand Wash with PH Neutral Foam

  • Decontamination with Iron-X

  • Rinse with De-Ionized Water

  • Full Clay Bay Treatment

  • Water Spot Removal

  • Wipe down vehicle with 70% isopropyl alcohol

  • Heavy cut with a heavy cutting pad and heavy cutting compound

  • Medium cut with a medium cutting pad and medium cutting compound

  • Polish with a polishing pad and polishing compound

  • This removes approximately 90% to 99% of deeper swirls and scratching compared to a one step and two step correction not past the clear coat.

    COMPLETED BEFORE INSTALLING CERAMIC COATING (Coatings are an additional cost)

    You can see our ceramic coating options here

How Much Does Paint Correction Cost and How Long Does It Take?

Paint correction can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, so it's important to understand the time and cost involved. The amount of time it takes to complete a paint correction job can vary depending on the severity of the paint defects and the size of the vehicle. A small car can take anywhere from 10-20 hours to correct, while a larger vehicle like an SUV or truck may require 20-40 hours or more. The cost of paint correction can also vary widely depending on the level of correction required and the experience and expertise of the detailer.

On average, the cost of paint correction can range from $500 to $2,000 or more. A simple one-step correction that removes minor swirl marks and scratches could cost around $500 to $800, while a more involved multi-step correction that removes deep scratches, oxidation, and other defects could cost $1,000 to $2,000 or more. Keep in mind that these are just rough estimates, and the final cost will depend on a variety of factors, including the size and condition of the vehicle, the level of correction required, and the experience of the detailer.

While the time and cost involved in paint correction may seem high, the results are often well worth it. Not only will your vehicle look better, but paint correction can also help protect your vehicle's paint from further damage and help maintain its value over time. It's important to choose a reputable and experienced detailer to ensure that the job is done right and to your satisfaction.

Revitalize Your Vehicle's Finish: A Breakdown of the Paint Correction Steps

Paint correction is a complex process that involves several steps to achieve the desired result. The process involves removing imperfections such as scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation from the paint surface, restoring its shine and clarity. Here's a look at the steps involved in the paint correction process:

  1. Wash: The vehicle is thoroughly washed to remove any dirt, debris, and oils from the surface. This step is crucial in ensuring that the correction process is effective.

  2. Inspection: The second step in the paint correction process is to inspect the vehicle and determine the extent of damage. This allows the technician to choose the appropriate tools and products for the job.

  3. Clay Bar: The next step is to use a clay bar to remove any contaminants that have bonded to the paint surface. The clay bar is a soft, pliable material that pulls contaminants away from the surface without damaging the paint.

  4. Compound/Polish: Once the surface is clean and free of contaminants, the correction process begins. A compound or polish is applied to the surface using a machine polisher. This step is used to remove deeper scratches and imperfections.

  5. Final Polish: After the compound or polish step, a final polish is applied to refine the surface and remove any hazy residue left from the previous step.

  6. Protection: The final step is to protect the newly corrected paint surface with a ceramic coating or paint protection film. This step will help to prevent new imperfections from forming and maintain the shine and clarity of the paint.

Paint correction is an involved process that requires skill, experience, and the right tools and products. If done correctly, the result will be a shiny, clear, and protected paint surface that looks like new.