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We know that no two detailing, paint correction, or ceramic coating projects are the same. We can help guide you through your automotive detail questions with info on our products and services tailored specifically for your vehicle.
Just tell us which one of the option interests you: specific details about your vehicle and how to contact you. Then we can have your vehicle looking like new!
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below are some questions our customers have asked about our auto body wash, paint correction, ceramic coating, and detailing services.
What is the benefit of paint correction?
Paint correction helps your vehicle retain its new car luster for many years! Whether you’re looking to sell that beater down the street or keep your current ride like-new, professional paint correction should be on your radar. Let our dependable team maintain that beautiful exterior with a little help from state of the art abrasive products designed to bring out those embedded swirls, holograms, scuffs and other imperfections hiding in plain sight around your vehicle’s skin.
Can we put ceramic coating on after paint correction?
Yes, you can. But be sure that your car’s paintwork has been completely corrected before adding a ceramic coating, as it is semi-permanent and acts as a shield to abrasions, making future corrective work more difficult.
My paint is oxidized, will paint correction fix this?
Different processes of automotive paint correction can fix oxidized paint; however, the method a detailer uses varies depending on both the level of severity of the oxidization and the color of your vehicle’s paintwork.
Do new cars need paint correction?
Understand this: dealers are not detailers. They could very well have washed and dried a new vehicle incorrectly, rubbing abrasive dust and dirt unknowingly against the finish. Light or heavy paint correction is helpful on even the most spotless finishes.