Polishing

POLISHING IN DULUTH, MN

Refresh your paint with a one-step paint correction that removes light swirls and boosts gloss. It’s a fast, safe way to make your vehicle shine without a full multi-step correction.

One-step correction for light defects

TWO-STEP CORRECtion for crisp depth

Safe, professional machine polishing

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POLISHING OPTIONS

ONE-STEP POLISH

A one step polish to boost gloss and knock down light swirls and haze. Ideal for newer paint or as a quick refresh before protection.

Levels minor defects and oxidation

Restores clarity and depth in one go

Great prep for wax/sealant/coating

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TWO-STEP POLISH

A corrective cut followed by a finishing pass for a sharper, deeper finish. Best for vehicles with visible swirls, marks, or scratches.

First step removes heavier defects and oxidation

Second step refines to a crisp, high-gloss finish

Maximizes clarity before long-term protection

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SPOT CORRECTION

Targeted correction for specific areas—door scuffs, isolated scratches, or stains—without correcting the whole car. Spot correction can be an efficient fix where you need it most.

Focused compound + polish on selected panels

Ideal after minor incidents or body work

Faster turnaround and budget-friendly

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Common Polishing questions

How long does polishing take?

Typically 2–4 hours for a 1-step, 4–8 hours for a 2-step, and 90 minutes for spot correction per area, depending on size and condition.

What’s the difference between 1-step, 2-step, and spot correction?

1-step improves light swirls and haze in a single pass. 2-step cuts then refines to address moderate defects and boost clarity. Spot correction targets isolated scratches or scuffs without doing the entire vehicle.

Will polishing remove every scratch?

Not always. If a scratch catches a fingernail, it’s likely too deep for full removal; we aim for safe improvement without risking the clear coat.

Is polishing safe for my paint?

Yes. We work within safe limits, protect edges and trim, and remove only a small level of clear to restore gloss without compromising longevity.

Do I need protection after polishing?

Protection is Recommended. Add a sealant, wax, or ceramic coating to lock in the finish and extend results; we’ll let you know the best option based on your use and vehicle.