Understanding Automotive Paint Correction

The term paint correction should only really be used if these imperfections are properly removed and are not just merely covered up or hidden with filler based products. The actual corrective process itself comprises of a small amount of clear coat or paint being removed from the surface with the use of abrasive polishes, which are applied and worked in with appropriate polishing machines, in order to level out the surface.

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Back to Black - Make Your Aging Auto Bumpers Look New

Are your car’s bumpers fading to gray, even though you are still making payments? Do you need to get the bumpers and trim on your car back to black? Have they faded to a horrible dull grey color? With so many different products on the market which is the best way to get them back to that deep back to black showroom blackness?

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Why should I have my car mobile detailed instead of bringing it to the car wash?

Automatic car washes are unsafe for your car's paint. Car wash operators know that their machines damage your vehicle, and that’s why they have signs posted everywhere assuming no responsibility for damages done to your vehicle! (did you think they were taking about dents, well that is what you are suppose to think, but they are removing their liability for destroying your cars clear coat finish).

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