Paint Correction Pricing

For or a single-stage correction (ideal for lightly damaged or newer paint), you can expect to pay between $600 and $800. This process involves polishing the paint to remove light defects and enhance gloss. For more extensive jobs, such as two-stage or multi-stage paint correction, which tackle deeper scratches and heavier paint defects, prices typically range from $1000 to $1,500. Premium vehicles, black or dark-coloured paintwork, or cars requiring additional prep may fall at the higher end of that scale.

Paint correction isn’t a one-size-fits-all service — every vehicle is different, and so is the level of correction required. Some cars may only need a light polish to remove minor swirls, while others require multiple stages of machine polishing to eliminate deeper defects and achieve that flawless finish. The more time and effort it takes to perfect the paint, the more the cost will reflect that. At the end of the day, you're not just paying for the service — you're investing in the time, skill, and attention to detail needed to bring your car's paint back to life. That’s why all of our paint correction packages are tailored to your car’s condition, your expectations, and your budget.

It's always recommended to have your vehicle assessed in person or via photos to receive an accurate quote tailored to your specific needs.

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