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Paint Correction.
Kill The Swirls.

Machine polishing that removes defects instead of hiding them. Swirls, water spots, and oxidation cut away to bring back the deep, wet gloss your paint had when it was new.

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The Fix

Kill The Swirls.

Paint correction is the machine-polishing process that removes the defects sitting in your clear coat — swirl marks, spider-webbing, water spots, light scratches, and oxidation — instead of just hiding them. The result is the deep, wet, reflective gloss the paint had when it was new.

It's also the foundation for protection: correct first, then coat, and you lock in a flawless finish instead of trapping damage under a ceramic layer.

Packages

One Step or Two.

Priced from the coupe rate; larger vehicles are priced in the booking form.

One-Step

Gloss Cut

One-Step Paint Correction
Single-stage machine correction that removes the majority of light swirls, water spots, and oxidation for a big jump in gloss and clarity. Includes a full decontamination wash and clay prep.
From$349
Two-Step

Swirl Killer

Two-Step Paint Correction
Compound to cut deeper defects, then polish to refine to a high gloss. Removes most heavier swirls, scratches, and etching — built for darker or neglected paint.
From$599
What It Removes

Gone For Good.

Swirl marks and spider-webbing
Wash-induced fine scratches
Water spots and mineral etching
Oxidation and dull, faded clear coat
Buffer trails and holograms
That hazy, lifeless look on dark paint

We don't hide the damage. We remove it.

Clear Coat 101

What You're Actually Polishing.

Your Paint Is Layers

Primer, then the color (base coat), then a transparent layer of clear coat on top — the whole stack is thinner than a credit card. Every swirl, water spot, and light scratch you see lives in that clear layer. The color underneath is usually untouched.

Correction = Leveling

Machine correction polishes away an extremely thin slice of clear coat — measured in microns — until the surface is level again. A level surface bounces light back instead of scattering it, and that's the deep, wet gloss. It's removal, not filler: nothing washes off in two weeks.

Where Swirls Come From

Mostly washing: brush tunnels, dirty sponges, wiping dust off dry paint. The defects we remove are gone for good — and we hand off safe-wash guidance with every job so the damage doesn't come back.

Pick Your Cut

One Step or Two?

Gloss Cut · One-StepSwirl Killer · Two-Step
What it removesThe majority of light swirls, water spots, and oxidation in a single polishing stageA cutting stage for deeper swirls, scratches, and etching, then a refining stage to a high gloss
Built forWell-kept daily drivers that need their pop backDark paint, neglected finishes, and anything getting coated after
Time on siteMost of a dayA full day — sometimes more for big or rough vehicles
From$349$599

Not sure which one your paint needs? Book either — we inspect in person first and tell you straight if the cheaper option will get you there.

No BS

What We Can't Fix — And Will Tell You.

Deep Scratches

The fingernail test: if your nail catches in the scratch, it's through the clear coat and too deep to polish out safely. We'll flag it honestly and improve its appearance where we can — not chase it and burn through your paint.

Rock Chips

Chips are missing paint, not surface texture. Polishing can't replace what's gone — touch-up is the right play there, and we'll tell you so before you spend correction money on it.

Failing Clear Coat

Peeling, flaking, or burned-through clear is past the point of correction — that's a repaint conversation. We'd rather tell you that up front than take your money for a result that won't hold.

Bad Wash Habits

Correction is permanent — but new swirls aren't off the table if the car goes straight back through brush tunnels. Safe-wash guidance comes with every job so the finish stays fixed.

Protect the work: freshly corrected paint is bare paint. A sealant is the minimum — the real move is locking it in with a graphene ceramic coating. That's exactly what The Armor PRO bundles: correction plus coating in one job.
Service Area

Where We Pull Up.

Fully mobile across Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs — Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware County. If you're in the neighborhood, we pull up.

Philadelphia Center City South Philly Northeast Philly Fishtown Manayunk Chestnut Hill Bensalem Levittown Newtown Warminster Doylestown Abington Willow Grove King of Prussia Plymouth Meeting Norristown Conshohocken Ardmore Havertown Drexel Hill Springfield Media
FAQ

Good Questions.

What is paint correction?
It's a multi-stage machine-polishing process that physically removes defects from your clear coat — swirls, light scratches, water spots, and oxidation — to restore depth, clarity, and gloss. It's a permanent fix, not a filler that washes away.
What's the difference between one-step and two-step?
A one-step (Gloss Cut) corrects and refines in a single stage and removes most light defects — a big visual improvement for the price. A two-step (Swirl Killer) uses a cutting stage plus a refining stage to remove heavier defects, ideal for dark or neglected paint.
Will it remove every scratch?
Correction removes defects that sit within the clear coat. Deep scratches that have gone through the clear coat can't be safely polished out, but most swirls and light scratches come right out. We'll tell you honestly what's correctable before we start.
Should I get a ceramic coating after correction?
Highly recommended. Correction makes the paint flawless; a ceramic coating then locks that finish in and protects it for years. Our Armor PRO package bundles correction and coating together.
How much does paint correction cost?
A one-step starts at $349 and a two-step at $599, scaling with vehicle size. You'll see exact pricing for your vehicle when you book.
How long does paint correction take?
Gloss Cut typically runs most of a day; Swirl Killer is a full day, sometimes more for large or heavily defected vehicles. You'll get a realistic time window when you book — rushing a correction is how holograms happen, and we don't do that.
Is machine polishing safe for my paint?
Done right, yes. Correction removes microns of clear coat — a tiny, controlled amount — and we work conservatively: maximum gloss for the minimum clear removed, so there's plenty left for the life of the car.
How long do the results last?
The defects we remove are gone permanently. Whether new ones show up depends entirely on how the car gets washed afterward — follow the safe-wash guidance we hand off and the finish stays swirl-free.
Should I get a ceramic coating after correction?
It's the smartest time to do it. The paint is perfected and fully decontaminated — coating it locks that finish in for years instead of leaving it exposed. The Armor PRO package bundles correction and coating for exactly this reason.

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