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One-Step Paint Correction 

This form of paint correction is usually done with polish. The vehicles will first go through a process of decontamination(wash, iron remove, clay bar), following a full polishing job).  Leading to an application of polish using a buffer. This should remove around 40-70% of your vehicles minor scratches, and other minor imperfections. Then leads to adding a protective sealant to the vehicle. This is heavily recommended because it can prevent UV rays,  chemical stains, water spots, and swirls. 

 

Two-Step/Multi-Step Paint Correction 

This step of paint correction is the same process as a one-step paint correction. However, a cutting compound is applied to the entire vehicle's painted areas before the polishing step. Compared to the one-step correction, there will usually be an 80-95% correction of improvement.  Along with an application of Protective Sealant for the paint.

Before Vs. After Paint Correction

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