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Paint Correction and Swirl Removal: What It Really Means

Latest · May 29, 2025

Paint Correction and Swirl Removal: What It Really Means

Restoring the Shine

Paint correction is one of the most misunderstood and most valuable detailing services for dealerships.

It restores optical clarity by correcting defects, not masking them.

What correction addresses

  • Swirl marks and fine scratches
  • Oxidation and water spot etching
  • Haze and prior buffer trails

Why it matters for sales

A corrected finish increases perceived value, improves listing photos, and helps inventory sell faster.

Core process

  1. Lighting-based inspection
  2. Paint safety checks
  3. Compounding and refinement polishing
  4. Sealant or coating protection

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