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Frequently Asked Questions About Paint Correction
Yes. AutoBodyLab provides professional paint correction near me services across North Miami Beach, Aventura, Sunny Isles, Hallandale, and North Miami. We work on all vehicle types — sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, luxury vehicles, and exotic cars. Contact us to schedule an assessment and get a quote based on your vehicle’s current paint condition.
The corrected finish is permanent — the defects that were removed do not return. However, new contamination will begin to accumulate immediately if the surface isn’t protected. Applying a ceramic coating after paint correction significantly extends how long the surface stays clean and defect-free, particularly in Florida’s UV-heavy climate.
When performed correctly, car paint correction removes only the minimum amount of clear coat needed to reach below the defects. A modern clear coat is typically 40–60 microns thick, and a professional correction removes only a few microns. Our technicians use a paint depth gauge before and during the process to ensure the clear coat remains at a safe thickness throughout.
No. Waxing and detailing products fill in defects temporarily with oils and fillers — the scratches and swirls are still there, just masked. Paint correction physically removes a controlled amount of clear coat to eliminate defects permanently. The result lasts
significantly longer and produces a level of clarity that wax-based products can’t replicate.
A single-stage paint correction on a standard vehicle typically takes four to eight hours. A full two-stage correction on a larger vehicle or one with heavy defects can take one to two days. Every job is inspected under calibrated lighting before completion to ensure all defects have been fully addressed.
Professional paint correction services remove defects that exist within the clear coat layer: swirl marks, fine scratches, oxidation, water spot etching, buffer trails, and light scuffs. Defects that have cut through the clear coat into the color coat or primer — such
as deep scratches or stone chips — require paint touch-up or panel repair rather than correction alone.
















