Swirl + hologram removal
Even lighting reveals what the sun hides - we correct until it's actually gone.
Los Angeles County - Claremont
Whether it's a Claremont daily that's seen a decade of automatic washes or a garage-kept weekend car with holograms from a bad prior detailer, correction is the reset. We do it once, and we do it measured.
Why Claremont owners choose it
Even lighting reveals what the sun hides - we correct until it's actually gone.
Mineral etching from Claremont sprinklers responds to controlled compound passes if caught early.
Correction is what gives you the deep reflection people call 'wet' - coating just locks it in.
A coating over uncorrected paint is a coating over defect. We correct first, then coat.
The on-site process
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Contact wash, iron dissolver, and clay before any pad touches paint. No polishing over grit.
02
Photograph swirl, holograms, and etching in raking light. Written plan before we start.
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Rotary or dual-action, matched to paint hardness and defect depth.
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LED inspection, IPA wipe, then straight to sealant or ceramic - never leave paint exposed.
Correction in Claremont is what separates a coated car that looks good for five years from a coated car that looks great for five years. The coating doesn't fix defect - it seals whatever state the paint is in.
We don't chase mirror finishes on paint that can't support it. If a Claremont car has 90-micron clear, we plan around 90-micron clear. That's the professional read.
Text us photos of your paint in direct sun - we'll give you an honest one-stage vs. multi-stage read before you even book.
The full breakdown
Paint correction is the mechanical process of leveling the clear coat to remove defect. The defects we see most often on Claremont cars: swirl marks from automatic tunnel washes and dry-cloth wipe-downs, holograms from a rotary polisher used badly at a prior shop, water etching from Claremont sprinkler mineral content, wash marring from grit dragged across the paint in a dirty mitt, bird-strike etching, bug etching, and light oxidation from unprotected clear baking in Inland Empire sun.
What correction does not remove: deep rock chips that go through clear into base coat, RIDS (random isolated deep scratches) that are deeper than half the remaining clear thickness, and paint that has been repainted incorrectly at a body shop. Those need touch-up, paint correction plus wet sanding, or in the worst case a repaint. Any Claremont shop that promises to "buff out" a chip is lying to you.
A digital paint thickness gauge reads the total coating thickness (primer + base + clear) in microns. On a modern factory Claremont vehicle we usually see 100 to 140 microns total, with maybe 40 to 60 of that being the actual clear coat. That number is the constraint on the entire correction plan. If we have 45 microns of clear, we have roughly 15 microns of usable material before we're risking clear-coat failure - and a single stage of aggressive compound cuts 2 to 3 microns off, sometimes more with aged clear.
We map the whole car before we start. Doors, hood, roof, fenders, quarter panels - every panel gets a reading recorded on a diagram. Repainted panels show up immediately as thickness anomalies (200+ microns is a repaint tell) and get corrected more carefully because we do not know exactly where the clear stops and the base begins. This is a five-minute step. Skipping it in Claremont is how detailers burn through clear on the edge of a hood and hand back a car that needs a repaint.
One-stage: a single pass with a medium-cut polish. Removes light swirl, wash marring, and about 60 to 70 percent of visible defect. Right for newer Claremont cars that have been hand-washed but picked up light marring, or as a coating-prep polish on paint that is essentially already flat.
Two-stage: cutting compound to remove defect, then finishing polish to remove the compound's own micro-marring, then IPA wipe. Removes 85 to 95 percent of visible defect. This is the sweet spot for most Claremont cars that have seen a few years of daily driving, some tunnel washes, and normal outdoor exposure in The Village, North Claremont, Claraboya.
Three-stage: heavy cut, medium polish, finishing polish. Removes deeper defect on aged single-stage paint, cars with holograms from a prior detailer, or paint that has been badly neglected. This is the most aggressive process we do in Claremont on original paint, and we only recommend it when the paint gauge readings support it.
Claremont's tree canopy is the densest in the eastern LA basin - beautiful shade, brutal on paint. We recommend the smallest stage that solves your defect. Not the biggest stage we can charge for.
Wash and full decontamination first - same sequence as coating prep, because polishing over embedded contamination drags grit across the paint and creates new defect faster than the pad removes old defect. Iron decon spray, clay mitt, IPA wipe.
Test spot on a low-visibility panel - usually the lower rear quarter - with the least aggressive compound and pad combo we think will work. If it corrects to 95 percent, we scale that combo to the whole car. If it does not, we step up compound or pad aggression and test again. We do not commit to a full-car stage until the test spot tells us it will actually work.
Machine correction with a dual-action or forced-rotation polisher, cross-hatch passes at controlled speed and pressure, one two-foot section at a time. Every panel gets inspected under raking LED light before we move on. Any holograms, buffer trails, or missed defect get corrected on the spot before the pad moves to the next panel. In Claremont we bring our own high-CRI LED lighting because natural light in a driveway varies by the hour and hides defects that show up the next morning in direct sun.
Finishing polish across the entire vehicle if a two-stage or three-stage was performed. IPA wipe (or a dedicated panel-prep spray) to strip polishing oils so we can see the true corrected state. Then either straight into ceramic coating application or into a sealant to protect the freshly corrected paint from immediate contamination.
Every piece of textured plastic trim, chrome, badge, and rubber gasket on the car gets taped before the polisher comes out. Compound flung onto textured plastic will permanently stain it white. A polisher edge that catches a rubber gasket will tear it. Chrome that gets hit with cutting compound will haze.
We use painters tape rated for automotive use, applied by hand, removed the same day. Corners of hoods, edges of doors, headlight and taillight perimeters, badges front and rear, mirror bases, window seals, roof rails, cowl panel - everything. This adds an hour to a Claremont correction job and prevents thousands of dollars of preventable damage. It is not optional.
A ceramic coating locks in whatever state the paint is in. If the paint has swirls, holograms, and water spots, the coating seals those defects under a 3-to-7-year layer. You will see them for the entire life of the coating, and the only way to remove them will be to strip the coating and re-correct.
Correction plus coating is the highest-value combination we sell in Claremont. The correction gives you the visual result - the depth, the reflection, the "wet" look people describe when they see freshly polished paint. The coating protects that result from immediately re-contaminating.
Skipping correction to save money on the front end costs more on the back end. We would rather quote you correction plus coating honestly and let you decide, than talk you into a coating-only job that seals your defects in.
"They treated my '89 911 like it was theirs. I trust exactly two people with that car now."
Maintenance Membership
Most vehicles lose their shine because care is inconsistent. Our members get scheduled, priority service with locked-in pricing.
Reserved recurring windows so your maintenance always lands on the calendar.
Predictable member rates that never shift with seasons or demand.
Methods and products built to preserve coatings, not strip them.
Routine upkeep that prevents the heavy reset detail later.
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