What is Paint Correction vs Paint Enhancement?
Paint correction is the process of restoring the original shine and depth of your paint by using abrasive compounds and polishes that level the paint surface, and remove defects such as swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, etchings etc. Paint correction can be done in different levels, depending on the severity of the defects and the desired results. A one-step paint enhancement is the most basic level, where a single polish is used to remove light to moderate defects and enhance the gloss. A two-step paint correction is a two-step process that involves using a compound followed by a polish to remove moderate to heavy defects and achieve a higher level of gloss and clarity.
The choice between paint correction and paint enhancement depends on several factors such as the condition of your car’s paint and budget
If your car’s paint has severe defects that affect its appearance and value, you might want to opt for paint correction to restore its beauty and health. However, if your car’s paint has minimal damage or you want a quick way to boost its shine and protection without breaking your bank account, then you might want to consider paint enhancement!