Two-Step Paint Correction with Compound and Shine:
Our two-step paint correction process is customized to meet the specific needs of your vehicle. To provide an accurate price, we’ll need to assess your vehicle’s condition. Contact us for a personalized quote based on your car’s make and model
Our Two-Step Paint Correction is a professional process designed to restore your vehicle’s paint to a flawless finish. Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Compound Cutting
We start with a heavy-duty compound that removes deeper imperfections like swirl marks, scratches, and oxidation. Using a machine buffer, the compound gently abrades the surface to smooth out imperfections, revealing a clearer, more even paint.
Step 2: Polishing for Shine
Next, we apply a fine polishing compound to enhance the paint's gloss and smoothness. This step removes any fine scratches or haze left from the compounding stage, bringing out a deep, glossy shine and a flawless finish.
Compound and Shine vs. Waxing
Compound and Shine:
The compound and shine process is designed to correct imperfections in the paint, such as scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation. The compound is a mildly abrasive substance that helps to remove these imperfections by gently leveling the paint surface. After compounding, a polish is applied to enhance the gloss and smoothness of the paint, restoring the car’s shine and bringing out a deep, glossy finish. This process focuses on improving the paint’s appearance and addressing damage for long term results.
Waxing:
Waxing, on the other hand, is a protective step rather than a corrective one. Wax is applied over the vehicle’s paint to create a protective layer that helps shield the surface from dirt, water, UV rays, and contaminants. It gives the car a shiny finish but doesn’t fix any imperfections in the paint. Waxing provides short-term protection, typically lasting a few weeks, while compound and shine focuses on enhancing the paint's condition for long-lasting results.