Paint Correction: Restore Your Vehicle's Shine
Pearl's Auto Recon TeamPublished Reviewed

If you've ever looked at your car in direct sunlight and noticed a web of fine swirls, hazy spots, or scratches, you've seen what paint correction is designed to address. It's the process of carefully leveling the clear coat to reduce correctable surface defects and reveal the clearer, more reflective finish underneath.
What causes the damage
Improper washing, automatic car washes, environmental fallout, and everyday contact all leave micro-scratches in the clear coat. Over time these imperfections scatter light, which is what makes paint look dull and tired even after a wash.
How paint correction works
Using machine polishing and graduated compounds, we level the clear coat just enough to eliminate defects rather than hide them. The result is genuine gloss and depth — not a temporary filler that washes away.
Lock it in with protection
Paint correction is the ideal first step before a ceramic coating. Once the finish is refined and clear, sealing it preserves that clarity and makes future maintenance dramatically easier.
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Paint Correction
Inspection-based machine polishing that safely removes or reduces correctable swirls, scratches, oxidation, and haze while prioritizing clearcoat preservation.
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