Make a Positive Change in Your Vehicle’s Paint

Top Paint Correction for Automobiles in Centennial, CO

Our Paint Correction Packages

Single Stage Paint Correction 

STARTING AT $600

TURNAROUND: 3-4 HOURS

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Paint decontamination
  • 1-step (or stage) polishing

Two Step Paint Correction 

STARTING AT $800

TURNAROUND: 4-6 HOURS

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Paint decontamination 
  • 2-step (or stage) compound and polish
  • We aim for 50%+ defect removal

Three Step Paint Correction

STARTING AT $1,000

TURNAROUND: 7-8 HOURS

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Paint decontamination
  • 3-step (or stage) cutting, polishing, and jeweling
  • We aim for 75%+ defect removal

Full Paint Correction

STARTING AT $1,400

TURNAROUND: 10-12 HOURS

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Paint decontamination
  • 3-step (or stage) cutting, polishing, and jeweling
  • We aim for 90%+ defect removal

Bring Vehicle Perfection to Your Ride

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Vehicle Paint Gets a Boost with Paint Correction

Professional paint correction services at REP AUTOWORKS enhance the look and feel of your vehicle’s finish. This correction process eliminates surface-level imperfections in your clear coat, including defects like:

  • Swirl marks
  • Light scratches
  • Scrapes
  • Etching
  • Oxidation

These dull your clear coat and in turn make your paint look less lustrous. Whether your vehicle is brand new or has been on the road for years, paint correction can help rejuvenate its appearance by increasing surface clarity and overall brilliance. Especially for newer vehicles, the process refines the clear coat to create a glassy, high-gloss finish that stands out. Paint correction from REP AUTOWORKS is the ideal solution for those who truly value a well-maintained, fully enhanced vehicle.

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Paint Correction FAQs 

  • Is paint correction safe for my vehicle’s clear coat?

    Yes it is. Our team at REP AUTOWORKS performs paint correction by implementing our training and experience. We use the correct techniques and tools, making paint correction safe for your vehicle. The process removes only a very thin layer of the clear coat to eliminate the most mild surface imperfections. We work carefully to preserve the integrity of the finish beneath your clear coat while also improving its appearance. Safety and precision are at the core of every paint correction job we complete.

  • Can paint correction be done on newer vehicles?

    Yes, and this service is encouraged for newer vehicles. Even if you just purchased a brand new vehicle, paint correction brings a tremendous benefit to its look. Newer vehicles are often transported, handled, and prepped in ways that cause minor imperfections in the clear coat. Paint correction at REP AUTOWORKS ensures a flawless surface regardless of the age of the vehicle. It is a smart step for long-term paint preservation.

  • Should I apply a ceramic coating after paint correction?

    Yes! Following paint correction, it is a great idea to apply a ceramic coating or other various types of enhancement products to your ride. Not only does a ceramic coating help to enhance the corrected finish, it also offers a layer of resistance to contaminants and water spots. Think of a ceramic coating as a hydrophobic shield that helps keep your vehicle looking great longer and helps prevent stains.

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The Science Behind Our Paint Correction Process

REP AUTOWORKS utilizes a multi-step approach to paint correction that includes cutting, buffing, and polishing the clear coat of your vehicle. Depending on the condition of the surfaces, we determine whether a single-stage or multi-stage correction process is needed. Either way, we carefully abrade the top layer of your vehicle’s clear coat to bring out the depth, clarity, and rich color in your vehicle’s paintwork. Paint correction is a precise craft that requires both the right tools and the skilled touch of our team to achieve a flawless result.

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Get Started with Paint Correction at REP AUTOWORKS

If you are ready to see what professional paint correction can do for your vehicle, REP AUTOWORKS is here to help. Our paint correction service begins with a detailed inspection to determine the level of correction needed, ensuring the best possible enhancement for your vehicle’s finish. From mild surface swirls to more moderate clear coat defects, our team at REP AUTOWORKS will craft the right solution for your vehicle overall. We can help you learn more about our paint correction packages and also allow you to discover how we can help your vehicle look its absolute best.

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Myths About Paint Correction

Myth 1: Paint correction makes vehicles completely scratch-proof

Myth 1: Paint correction makes vehicles completely scratch-proof 

No paint correction process can make your vehicle immune to future defects. While the surface may look flawless after paint correction, it is still vulnerable to hazards, debris, and environmental contaminants. Prevention is key to keeping your paint looking its best. We highly recommend adding a protective coating like our Revivify coating over top of corrected paint. Also, consider adding paint protection film for further paint protection.

Myth 2: Paint correction changes the color of the paint

Myth 2: Paint correction changes the color of the paint 

This is not true. Our paint correction process does not alter your vehicle’s paint color. Instead, it enhances the existing color by removing surface haze and defects that dull its appearance. The clarity and reflectivity of your paint improves, which can make the color appear deeper and more vibrant. The original paint itself remains unchanged.

Myth 3: All scratches and defects can be fixed with paint correction

Myth 3: All scratches and defects can be fixed with paint correction 

Paint correction only works on surface-level defects contained to your vehicle’s clear coat. If a scratch is deep enough to expose the base coat or metal underneath, it cannot be removed with paint correction alone. These types of scratches require touch-up paint or professional bodywork. A simple fingernail test can help you estimate the depth of the scratch and determine if paint correction is necessary.