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How much does it cost to get paint corrected?

How much does it cost to get paint corrected?

You will usually find that paint correction work performed by a professional will cost between $200 to over $1000, though it depends on the amount of work that you need to have done.

Is a paint correction worth it?

If you care about the appearance and longevity of your vehicle, having a paint correction done is absolutely worth it. There is no better way to make your car stand out from the crowd and get some serious attention – even from people with zero knowledge of cars. Simply put, a proper paint correction is expensive.

Why paint correction is expensive?

There is prep work, and sealing work that needs to be accounted for, which is why paint correction is not particularly cheap. This is why the cost of paint correction, more often than not, is not the cheapest detailing job to get done on your car. However, the results are unbeatable.

Do new cars need paint correction?

Thankfully, 90% of new vehicles only require a stage 1 correction. However, a minority of vehicles will need much more extensive polishing either due to extensive damage from the dealership or difficult paintwork thats too soft or too hard for example. To find out more about our paint correction services click here.

How often should I do paint correction?

If you want your car to be protected from the elements and look super shiny, then you’ll need to detail it regularly….Summary Checklist.

Exterior Detailing Process How Often?
Full paint protection Every 6-12 months
Apply glass and alloy sealant Every 6-12 months
Paint correction (polish or compound) Only when necessary

How often should paint correction?

The Quick Answer

Detailing Process How Often It Should Be Performed
Exterior decontamination Every 6-12 months
Apply paint protection Every 6-12 months
Apply alloy and glass sealant Every 6-12 months
Paint correction (polish or compound) Only when necessary

What is a 1 step paint correction?

A 1 step paint correction is polishing with a lightly aggressive compound to remove swirl marks, holograms, light scratches and oxidation.

What is 3 step paint correction?

The 3-stage paint correction is a time-tried and tested method of removing defects from a painted surfaces. The 3 stages ensures efficient and thorough defect removal, and removes the chance of hologramming (machine induced swirl marks). The 3 stages refer to 3 separate stages of paint machining.

Does paint correction remove scratches?

The only true way to remove scratches in your vehicle’s paint is with the process of paint correction, one of our specialties at The Car Polishing Company. Paint correction involves the use of machine polishers and a range of different polishes and graded pads.

How much does a paint correction detail cost?

On the other hand, if you’re content with a $700 paint correction detail, you are also in the right. Prices will vary greatly from detailer to detailer, which usually reflects on their experience and knowledge. What I always recommend is before you hire a detailer, ask to see some of their previous work,…

Where can I get car detailing in NJ?

Detailer’s Domain offers complete exterior and interior detailing services to Northern NJ, NY and CT. We use a combination of proven car care product to provide you with the best possible results. Customer satisfaction and attention to detail are our main concerns.

Which is better, a good detailer or a cheaper detailer?

The general rule of thumb is, the cheaper they are, the lesser the quality you will get. This sure isn’t to say someone that charges a higher price will be much better, just as (here I go contradicting myself) someone who charges a cheap price isn’t automatically a bad detailer.

What are the main concerns of a car detailer?

Customer satisfaction and attention to detail are our main concerns. Our goal is not simply to clean your car, but to protect its interior and exterior from the abuses of daily driving, to assist in retaining its value, and to help preserve it for years of future driving enjoyment.