Paint Correction in Rochester That Restores Your Vehicle’s Finish
Paint Correction & Restoration
Paint correction is a precision service designed to restore your vehicle’s paint by removing imperfections such as swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, and surface contamination. Over time, exposure to road debris, weather, and improper washing can dull your paint and reduce its overall clarity and shine.
Using professional machine polishing techniques and careful attention to detail, we refine the paint surface to restore depth, gloss, and a smooth, showroom-quality finish. This process dramatically improves the appearance of your vehicle while enhancing its overall value.
To protect the newly corrected paint, we finish the service with a high-quality sealant that provides durable protection for up to 3 to 6 months. For clients seeking even longer-lasting protection and maximum gloss, our Ceramic Coating services offer the ultimate upgrade.
Paint correction is all about restoring your vehicle’s appearance to its best possible condition, allowing it to shine with clarity, depth, and renewed brilliance.


(removes ~40–60% of defects)
Coupe - $475
Sedan - $525
SUV / Truck - $575
1-Step Paint
Enhancement
2-Step Paint Correction
(removes ~70–85% of defects)
Coupe - $875
Sedan - $975
SUV / Truck - $1,075
(removes ~90–95% of defects)
Coupe$1,450
Sedan$1,550
SUV / Truck$1,700
3-Step / Show Car Correction
What to Expect From Our Paint Correction Service
Our paint correction process is designed to safely restore clarity, gloss, and smoothness while protecting delicate surfaces throughout the service.
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We begin by thoroughly cleaning the wheels, tires, and fender wells using specialized tools to reach all areas and remove embedded brake dust and grime.
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Next, the vehicle receives a meticulous hand wash, including door jambs, fuel door, and bug removal from the front end to ensure all exterior surfaces are properly cleaned.
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We then chemically remove iron particles and embedded contaminants from the paint to eliminate corrosive compounds that can damage the clear coat over time.
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After decontamination, the paint is clay barred to remove any remaining bonded contaminants, leaving the surface smooth and ready for polishing.
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Sensitive areas such as plastic trim and rubber seals are carefully masked to protect them during the correction process.
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The vehicle then undergoes an all-in-one correction step, combining a finishing polish with a high-quality wax or sealant to enhance gloss while providing lasting protection.
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Once polishing is complete, the paint is wiped down with a specialized solution to inspect the surface and reveal its true condition.
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To finish, tires are dressed, exterior glass is cleaned, and final touch-ups are performed to ensure a clean, refined, and complete result.



