Paint Correction

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Paint Correction

At Miracle Detail Studio, we specialize in professional paint correction services that restore the flawless finish of your vehicle's exterior. Over time, your car's paint can accumulate scratches, swirl marks, and imperfections that dull its shine. Our paint correction process meticulously removes these blemishes, revealing a smooth, glossy surface.

Using state-of-the-art equipment and premium products, our skilled technicians carefully polish and refine your car's paintwork, enhancing its depth and clarity. Whether you're preparing for a car show or simply want your vehicle to look its best, our paint correction service delivers stunning results that turn heads.

Experience the transformation with Miracle Detail Studio, where we bring out the true beauty of your vehicle's paint.

All price quotes will be given in person after examining your vehicle. Price will vary depending on vehicle size and the condition of paint.

Level I

  • PH balanced wash
  • Paint decontamination
  • Clay bar treatment
  • 1 Step Polishing with foam pad and polish

Level II

  • PH balanced wash
  • Paint decontamination
  • Clay bar treatment
  • 2 step compound and polish
  • Foam pad and compound / Foam pad and polish
  • 75% - 80% defect removal

Level III

  • PH balanced wash
  • Paint decontamination
  • Clay bar treatment
  • 3 step Cutting/ polishing/ and jeweling.
  • 85%-90% defect removal
  • Wool pad compound
  • Foam pad compound
  • Foam pad polish

Frequently Asked Questions

Paint correction is the process of removing imperfections in a car's paintwork, such as swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, and other surface defects.
While polishing is a part of the paint correction process, paint correction involves multiple stages of machine polishing with different grades of polish to fully remove imperfections, not just mask them.
Paint correction restores the clarity and gloss of the car's paint, enhances its appearance, and can increase the car's resale value.
The time required can vary greatly depending on the extent of the imperfections and the size of the vehicle. It can take anywhere from a few hours to several days.
When performed correctly by a skilled professional using the right products and techniques, paint correction is safe and beneficial for your car's paint.
While paint correction can remove most surface imperfections, it may not be able to completely fix very deep scratches or damage that has penetrated the clear coat.
The cost can vary widely based on the condition of the vehicle, the extent of the correction needed, and the professional’s expertise. It can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.
Yes, after paint correction, it’s recommended to apply a protective layer such as a wax, sealant, or ceramic coating to protect the corrected paintwork and maintain its appearance.
While DIY paint correction kits are available, achieving professional results requires experience, proper tools, and techniques. It's often best left to professionals.
This depends on how well the vehicle is maintained and protected after the initial correction. Generally, it may be needed every few years.
Paint correction typically involves various grades of polishes, compounds, and pads, as well as a dual-action or rotary polisher.
Single-stage paint correction involves a single machine application with a compound or polish to remove imperfections, while multi-stage correction involves a machine application of multiple products using multiple types of pads to achieve optimal results.