Paint Looking Dull and Old?

Polishing Is a One-Step process that uses ultra-fine polish and pads to remove light scratches, swirls, and defects. This process will bring back depth and more gloss to your vehicle. If you are looking for a more heavily defective vehicle please visit our paint correction page here.

The process

  1. Deep Clean Exterior

    This step is to strip off any dirt, debris, or old waxes on the exterior.

  2. Iron & Tar Removal

    This decontamination step will remove iron particles and tar using chemicals.

  3. Clay Bar

    Using clay to exfoliate the paint surfaces will remove embedded particles to ensure no leftover contaminants.

  4. Prep

    To prepare for the correction we dry off the vehicle, work in the shade if possible, and tape off sensitive areas of the vehicle.

  5. Step 1: Polish

    The next step is to polish the paint. We go all over again with an ultra-fine finishing polish to complete this stage.

  6. IPA Wipe Down

    In this step, we use an isopropyl alcohol mixture to remove leftover oils and debris from polishing.

  7. Paint Protection

    We offer complimentary paint sealant to protect the work we have done. (You can upgrade to ceramic coating.)

  8. Final Touch

    Lastly, we go over and check our work. Final touch-ups like dressing and windows wiped included.

Simple General Pricing

SMALL (GTI/ Mini Cooper) $200-$300

MEDIUM (Hyundai/ Blazer) $300-$400

Large (Truck/ Larger SUV) $400-$500

Please note the condition of the vehicle will alter the final price slightly. Inspection of the vehicle to complete the quote is required.

Which Service Do I Need?

Lightly defective vehicles would benefit from ONLY paint polishing. Polishing only removes light swirls and scratches and brings out a mirror-like reflection. Clients that also want to just simply boost the gloss and shine level would benefit.

If a vehicle is heavily covered with scratches, swirl marks, holograms, marring, and other defects a paint correction (2-step correction) would be appropriate. The first step is compounding which removes heavier defects. The second step is to polish the entire vehicle to bring out that shine, depth, and gloss!