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Wet Sanding

Buffing, Polishing & Hand Wax

1 step power polish and wax

$249

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  • Degreased wheels and rims
  • Pre Wash
  • Scratch Free Contact Wash
  • Iron and Clay Decontamination
  • Blow Dry
  • Scratch Free Towel Dry
  • Satin or High Gloss Wheel Coating
  • Complete 1 step Power Polish
  • Paint enhancement
  • Hand Wax Paint Protection

2 step cut power polish and wax

$399

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• Degreased wheels and rims
• Pre wash
• Scratch free contact wash
• Iron and clay decontamination
• Blow dry
• Scratch free towel dry
• Satin or High gloss wheel coating
• Complete 1 step cut
• Complete 2step cut & power polish
• Paint enhancement
• 6 month paint protection wax

3 step / scratch repair / Wet Sanding

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Remove heaver defects, paint mitts, paint runs and orange peel. This level requires an in person consult.

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Scratch Repair / Wet Sanding

Wet sanding is the process of sanding away a certain measure of the Vehicle Clear Coat in order to improve or fix severely defective paint, and/or random isolated deep scratches. After the sanding has been done, a heavy cutting polish is applied to bring back the gloss and shine. Then a wax, sealant, or ceramic coating is applied in order to protect and visually enhance the paint. It’s called “wet sanding” because as the sanding process is happening, there must be some source of water or lubricant sprayed on the paint and sandpaper in order to wash away the sanded clear coat residue. This way, the sandpaper does not get clogged up with dirt and residue while the sanding is happening. Wet sanding paint is done with very high grade, fine sandpaper such as 1000, 2000, and 3000 grit.

How we do wet sanding

faq

Paint correction FAQ​

If you look at your car in direct sunlight and it appears dull or oxidized, you need paint correction. If you see swirls on your car left behind by machine car wash bristles, your car needs paint correction. The best way to see the severity of the paint is to stop by your local detail shop and have them show you the defects under special color-matching LED lights.

There are different levels of paint correction. Depending on the amount of defects you want removed, you can choose a polish only, a cut and polish, or a cut, polish & finish. We call these “steps” or “stages” of paint correction.

Yes, you can polish your car on your own but if you don’t have experience or the right tools, you take a very high risk of leaving holograms or burning the clear coat.

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