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One-step paint correction is a process where a single polishing step is used to improve the appearance of a car's paint by removing light blemishes, swirl marks, and minor scratches.
A two-step paint correction is a more thorough process used to correct deeper imperfections, scratches, and swirl marks compared to a one-step correction. It involves two distinct polishing stages: cutting and finishing.
A dual-action or rotary polisher is used with a cutting compound to level the paint's surface and eliminate imperfections. This step often leaves behind some haze or micro-marring, but it restores a smooth surface by cutting away a thin layer of clear coat.
A three-step paint correction is the most thorough and intense process for restoring a car’s paint, typically used when the vehicle has severe imperfections like deep scratches, heavy oxidation, or a lot of swirl marks. It involves three distinct stages: cutting, polishing, and finishing.
Purpose: This is the most aggressive stage, focused on removing deep imperfections, scratches, oxidation, and heavy swirl marks by cutting into the paint.
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