Bring Back that Showroom Shine

Premier Car Paint Correction Services in Maryland


Restore That Deep Gloss 

Paint correction is one of the most effective ways to improve your vehicle’s appearance without repainting. Over time, swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, and water spots build up in the clear coat, making your paint look dull and worn. 


Through a controlled polishing process, we level out minor imperfections in the clear coat to improve gloss and clarity. This reduces swirl marks, light scratches, and haze that develop from improper washing or daily wear. 


The result is a smoother surface that reflects light more evenly, giving your vehicle a deeper, more refined finish. Paint correction is also the ideal foundation for protective services like ceramic coating, ensuring the surface is properly prepared before any protection is applied.

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Pricing

Paint Correction Packages

1 Step Paint Correction

Type Price
SMALL - COUPE/SEDAN $1,400
MEDIUM - SUV/TRUCK (4-5 SEATER) $1,500
LARGE - SUV/MINI VAN (6-8 SEATER) $1,600
TURNAROUND: 1 DAY
  • THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES

    • Level 2 exterior detail 

    • Paint decontamination 

    • 1 step (or stage) polishing 

    • We aim for 50-75% defect removal 

    • Wax


2 Step Paint Correction

Type Price
SMALL - COUPE/SEDAN 1,850
MEDIUM - SUV/TRUCK (4-5 SEATER) $1,950
Large - SUV/Mini Van (6-8 Seater) $2,050
TURNAROUND: 2 DAYS
  • THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES

    • Level 2 exterior detail 

    • Paint decontamination 

    • 2 step (or stage) compound and polish 

    • We aim for 80%+ defect removal . 

    • Wax


Top Perks of Automotive Paint Correction

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Improves Gloss and Clarity

Swirl marks and surface defects scatter light, which is what makes paint look dull. Paint correction refines the clear coat so light reflects evenly, resulting in a deeper and more defined gloss. This gives your vehicle a cleaner, sharper appearance without altering the original paint. It also helps bring out more depth in darker colors and more brightness in lighter finishes.

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Reduces Visible Imperfections

Daily driving and improper washing introduce micro-scratches and haze into the clear coat. Paint correction works to reduce these imperfections, significantly improving the overall look of your vehicle. While deeper scratches may remain, most surface-level defects can be improved. This makes the finish look smoother, more even, and better cared for.

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Enhances Overall Appearance

Even a well-maintained vehicle can start to look tired over time. By improving clarity and removing buildup in the paint, correction brings back a more refined and well-kept appearance. It’s one of the most noticeable upgrades you can make without repainting. For many vehicles, it creates a dramatic visual improvement in just one service.

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Prepares the Surface for Protection

Applying ceramic coating or sealant without correcting the paint first locks in imperfections. Paint correction ensures the surface is properly refined, allowing protection products to bond more effectively and perform as intended. It also helps the final result look more uniform, glossy, and professionally finished.

Signs Your Vehicle Is Ready for Paint Correction

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Swirl Marks Are Visible in Sunlight

If you notice circular patterns or spiderweb marks under direct light, those are swirl marks caused by washing and drying. These are one of the most common reasons drivers seek paint correction. They may seem minor at first, but once sunlight hits the paint, they can make the entire finish look neglected.

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The Paint Looks Dull or Hazy 

A lack of depth or gloss is often caused by oxidation or fine surface damage. When the paint no longer reflects light clearly, correction can improve its overall finish. If your vehicle still looks flat even after a wash, that is usually a sign that the clear coat needs more than basic detailing.

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Light Scratches Are Noticeable

Surface-level scratches that haven’t penetrated beyond the clear coat can often be reduced through polishing. These are typically caused by improper washing or everyday contact. Over time, those small marks add up and take away from the clean, smooth look your vehicle should have.

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Water Spots Won’t Come Off

Mineral deposits can bond to the surface and leave behind marks that standard washing won’t remove. Paint correction helps reduce or eliminate these spots when they haven’t etched too deeply. This is especially important if your vehicle is frequently exposed to sprinklers, rain, or hard water.

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You’re Planning to Add Protection

If you’re considering ceramic coating or sealant, correcting the paint first ensures better results. This step improves both the appearance and longevity of any protection applied afterward. It also prevents you from sealing in swirl marks, haze, or other defects that could have been corrected first.

Learn from the Experts - FAQs About Paint Correction

  • How long does paint correction take?

    Most paint correction services take one to two days, depending on the size of the vehicle and the condition of the clear coat. Heavier defects or multi-step correction work may require more time to improve the finish properly. 

  • Will paint correction remove every scratch?

    Our paint correction service is designed to reduce or remove many surface-level defects in the clear coat, including swirl marks, haze, and light scratches. Deeper scratches that extend beyond the clear coat may not be fully removed, but we can generally make them less noticeable. 

  • Is paint correction safe for my vehicle?

    Paint correction is a controlled process that carefully refines the clear coat to improve the surface. We evaluate the paint condition before starting, so the process is done with the right approach for the vehicle. 

  • Do newer vehicles still need paint correction?

    Newer vehicles can still have swirl marks, dealership prep damage, or light imperfections that affect gloss and clarity. Paint correction helps clean up those defects so the finish looks sharper and more even. 

  • Should I get paint correction before ceramic coating?

    Applying ceramic coating over uncorrected paint will seal in whatever defects are already there. Correcting the surface first creates a cleaner foundation and improves the final appearance of the coating. 

  • How do I maintain the finish after paint correction?

    Proper hand washing and safe drying methods help preserve the results for as long as possible. We also recommend avoiding automatic car washes, since they can quickly reintroduce swirl marks and light surface damage.