Level 2: Paint Correction aims to achieve the most Gloss possible by removing heavy oxidation and deeper imperfections in your paint.

Remove the deep imperfections to maximize the gloss and clarity of your paint

Our Level 2 paint correction service removes 70%-90% of the swirls, scratches, and imperfections from your paint. We do a strong cutting followed by a finishing polishing step. This approach is called a 2-step correction, aimed to maximize the gloss and boost the clarity of your paintwork.

Each vehicle’s paintwork is unique to the manufacturer, and depending on the condition of the scratches some may not come out. Either the clear coated is failing is some sections or the scratch is down the the metal layer.

We will have to see the vehicle in person to determine what can and can’t be fixed.

Even a new car off the lot can be in need of a level 2 correction because of how the car was treated on the lot, and at the dealership. It is how the car was washed and transported that gave it the heavy amount of swirls or other imperfections.

This service is a commitment to your vehicle’s paint. If you intend to keep the shine and gloss. The car needs to be maintained properly or else the swirls can be easily put back in.

Our 1 or 3-year ceramic coating is the perfect combination with this service. That will make it easier to wash and stay clean for longer.

Our Level 2 Paint Correction Process

  • Tape off all areas that are sensitive to compound build-up or staining such as trim pieces.

  • Begin the polishing stage to improve clarity and increase shine, and gloss.

  • Wipe down the paintwork to examine progress and to inspect the condition of the paint.

  • Apply a protectant to the paint like a wax or a ceramic coating.

  • Dress the tires leaving them glossy, but not wet.

  • Clean the exterior glass and mirrors for clear and safe driving.

  • Touch up areas like the exhaust tips, grille, emblems, and trim pieces.

  • Clean wheels/ tires with a variety of tools to reach all areas

  • Contact wash of the paintwork, door jambs, gas cap, and removal of bugs off the front end.

  • Chemically decontaminate iron particles in the paint to ensure a clean surface for polishing.

  • Clay bar the paint to remove embedded debris leaving it silky smooth

  • blow dry and towel dry the paint, door jambs, and gas cap prior to polishing.