Minor Paint Corrections
Auto Scratch Repair Services
Automobile paint correction is a term that refers to the repair of surface imperfections such as fine scratches, dings, and chips, swirl marks, etching from bug tar, and bird droppings. DJ’s Mobile Car Wash & Detail provides paint correction as a part of our mobile detailing service. Since 2015, DJ’s Mobile Car Wash & Detail has traveled to homes and places of business to detail cars and repair paint imperfections.
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Paint Correction Prices
$299.99 1 Step Paint Correction
$399.99 2 Step Paint Correction
The Art of Auto Paint Correction
Paint correction for cars, trucks, and boats is the process of removing surface scratches and imperfections from paintwork and returning it to “like new” condition. The process involves the use of mild abrasives and machine polishers and other products. How will you know when a vehicle’s paintwork has been properly repaired? A fully corrected vehicle show only clear reflections and no swirl marks or scratches when viewed in direct sunlight.
DJ’s Mobile Car Wash & Detail’s Paint Correction Process
Some scratches on the surface of vehicles can be fixed simply by covering them up with filler and matching paint colors. Most corrective procedures for auto paint are much more labor-intensive. Service includes:
- Decontamination Wash & Rinse
- Iron Remover
- Tar Remover
- Clay Bar
- Rinse & Dry Vehicle
- Polish Vehicle
- IPA Spray Wipe Down
- Paint Sealant
- Wax
- 2 Step paint correction service provides additional compound stage
Paint Correction is a Specialized Process
Paint correction services are not generally for the novice detailer. It is a very labor-intensive process and takes quite a bit of time to complete the steps thoroughly and correctly. Amateurs should only attempt to correct the paintwork on their vehicles if they have enough experience to carry it out safely or are not too overly concerned with the result. Simply adding a filler to a scratch often will not last. For best results, true paint correction is only achieved by removing the blemish.