DETAIL DRIVEN NIAGARA
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Detail Driven Niagara
Paint Correction

Restore. Reflect.

Multi-stage machine polishing that removes swirls, haze, and defects.

Why Correct

Not just polishing.
Craftsmanship.

Multi-stage machine polishing levels the clear coat. Swirl marks, haze, oxidation, and defects are removed. What remains is depth, gloss, and clarity that factory paint rarely achieves. Ideal before ceramic coating: a corrected surface ensures the coating bonds to the best possible substrate.

Clarity

Light reflects instead of scatters. Reflections become sharp.

Depth

The paint looks wet. Color pops. Depth returns.

Protection

A corrected surface is the ideal base for ceramic coating.

Longevity

Proper correction removes defects without removing clear coat.

01

Assessment

Decontamination wash. Inspection under defect lighting.
We document condition and recommend the level of correction.

02

Compound

Heavy-cut stage to remove deeper defects.
Machine polishing with specialized compounds and pads.

03

Polish

Medium to fine polish to refine the surface.
Removes swirls introduced by compounding.

04

Refine

Final polish for maximum gloss or jeweling.
Mirror clarity.

05

Protect

Seal or coat. We recommend ceramic coating
to lock in the correction.

Assessment Compound Polish Refine Protect
The Transformation

Before & After

Paint Correction
Swirls / Haze
Corrected
Correction Levels

Choose Your Level

We recommend the level based on your vehicle's condition and goals.

Level 1

Single-Stage

Light correction. Removes minor swirls and haze. Suitable for well-maintained vehicles.

1-day service

Level 3

Multi-Stage

Heavy correction. For severely neglected or oxidized paint. Maximum clarity.

2–3 days

Questions

Frequently Asked

How much correction can be achieved?

It depends on clear coat thickness and defect depth. We measure before starting. Most vehicles achieve 80–95% defect removal. We never remove more clear coat than necessary.

Will all scratches come out?

Surface-level scratches that don't penetrate the clear coat can usually be removed or significantly reduced. Deep scratches that reach the base coat or primer may only be improved, not eliminated.

How long does correction take?

Single-stage: 1 day. Two-stage: 1–2 days. Multi-stage: 2–3 days. Full-body corrections take longer. We provide a timeline after assessment.

Should I coat the car after correction?

Yes. We strongly recommend ceramic coating after correction. It locks in the clarity and protects the freshly corrected surface.

Is it safe for all vehicles?

Yes. We use paint-safe compounds and techniques. We measure clear coat thickness before heavy correction. Older vehicles with thin clear coat may receive a lighter correction.

Ready?

Restore Your
Finish

Professional paint correction in St. Catharines and Niagara.
Let's bring back the clarity your paint deserves.

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