Paint Correction

Paint Correction In Charlotte, NC

Precision Polishing. Flawless Results.

Your vehicle's paint finish degrades over time through wash-induced swirl marks, environmental etching, and UV oxidation. Our certified paint correction process safely removes these imperfections using controlled machine polishing techniques and premium abrasive compounds, restoring the mirror-like clarity your paint deserves.

Defect Correction Capabilities:

Swirl Mark & Hologram Removal: Eliminate wash-induced marring and improper polishing artifacts

Scratch & Scuff Correction: Remove key scratches, parking lot damage, and clear coat imperfections

Chemical Etching Restoration: Reverse bird dropping, water spot, and acid rain damage

Oxidation & Fade Correction: Restore color saturation and clear coat clarity on weathered finishes

Performance driven

Our Paint Correction Process

Consult & Inspection

We assess your vehicle's condition, discuss your goals, and recommend the best Paint Correction options for your specific requirements and budget.

The CCV Performance Advantage

Quality is Our Passion

Our paint correction follows systematic progression from cutting compounds through final polishing stages. Each step is measured using paint thickness gauges to ensure safe clear coat removal limits. The process concludes with jeweling compounds that produce hologram-free, mirror-like finishes.

Performance Guarantee

Master Technicians

Premium Parts Partners

Warranty on All Work

Financing Available

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We perform thorough inspection under multiple lighting conditions to identify swirl marks, scratches, and oxidation. Paint thickness measurements determine available clear coat for safe correction without breakthrough to base color.

Paint correction removes scratches within the clear coat layer. Deep scratches penetrating to base paint or primer require touch-up or repainting. We evaluate each defect and explain realistic correction expectations.

Correction time depends on paint condition and desired results. Single-stage correction typically requires 6-8 hours, while multi-stage correction for severely damaged paint may require 12-16 hours over multiple days.

Single-stage correction removes moderate imperfections with one polishing step. Two-stage adds a finishing polish for enhanced gloss. Three-stage correction includes cutting, polishing, and jeweling for show-quality results.