Paint correction
TWO STEP Correction
Start with a comprehensive wash and decontamination process to ensure a clean surface.
Evaluate the extent of paint imperfections and select an appropriate cutting compound.
Use a machine polisher with a cutting pad to apply the compound and work it into the paintwork, focusing on specific areas that need more attention.
Regularly check your progress, making sure not to overheat or damage the paint by working in small sections.
Once the desired correction is achieved using the cutting compound, switch to a finer polishing compound and pad combination.
Polish the entire vehicle with this finer product to refine the finish further, eliminating any haze or marring left by the previous stage.
Inspect and evaluate the final result for quality assurance.
Apply a protective coating or sealant to prolong and maintain the corrected finish.
Wet sanding
glass correction
Rupes G202 deep cleans and polishes glass to restore perfect clarity. Ideal for use on windscreens and exterior glass, this incredible product eliminates hard water spots and absorbs road film without cratching.
Oil film and wiper marks reduce the clarity of your glass and compromise visibility.
Glare from headlights or inclement weather reduces visibility further. With a simplehand application, G202 restores clarity to the glass and improves your ability to see the road clearly.
This product cleans the difficult stuff that traditional glass cleaners will not touch.
Say “goodbye” to hazy glass that is hard to see through!
Wet Sanding is the physical removal of texture or localised imperfections in the top layer of your paintwork to leave a smoother finish that reflects light better. This gives the appearance of a deeper, glossier surface.
The process, as with all paintwork correction procedures, doesn't remove defects directly, instead it removes a microscopic part of the top layer, levelling down the entire area until the bottom of the deepest defect is reached or surpassed. This is what makes the imperfection disappear and the idea is to leave behind a perfectly smooth, defect free, top surface.
headlight restoration
Fogged up Headlights don’t just look terrible they also reduce the light output making it harder for you to see while driving at night. In most cases a simple treatment will get them clear again. It’s quick and affordable. Even severely oxidized headlights can be restored so there is no need to go out and spend a fortune on new headlights. Clear headlights make your car look newer and cleaner and will light up the road so you can see better. After your headlights are restored you can apply paint protection to the headlight to keep it from fogging in the future.