Paint Correction · New Lots

PAINT CORRECTION IN NEW LOTSSwirls & Scratches Machine-Polished Out — We Come To You

Your car in New Lots can get its gloss back without ever leaving the block. We bring everything to you, quote a flat price first, and hand back a finish with real clarity. One of several details we bring across Brooklyn.

Where New Lots Swirls Come From

What dulls New Lots paint

Day-to-day driving around New Lots films the paint with traffic grime that brushy washes then drag into spider-web swirls. The clear coat hazes over, the gloss flattens, and water spots etch in where minerals dry on the surface. A real multi-stage polish clears all of it; if the paint's just dirty rather than swirled, the same crew runs exterior detailing instead.

Read Your Paint — New Lots

Diagnosing the defects in New Lots paint

Most of what dulls a finish lives in the clear coat, where a polisher can reach it. Here's the honest read on a New Lots car:

Spider-web swirls in sunlightLikely: Clear-coat marring from washingWe: Machine-polish them out
Dull, flat finishLikely: Surface oxidation & hazeWe: Multi-stage polish restores gloss
Light scratchesLikely: In the clear coatWe: Polished out without paint
Water spots / etchingLikely: Bonded mineralsWe: Corrected to an even finish
Honest Limits in New Lots

What correction can and can't fix

We'd rather set the line up front than oversell it. Polishing lives in the clear coat — a scratch that catches your fingernail is paint, not polishing. Here's the honest read on a New Lots finish:

DefectPolishes out?What we do
Swirl marksYesLevel the clear coat
Oxidation & hazeYesMulti-stage cut
Light scratch (no fingernail catch)UsuallySingle-stage polish
Deep scratch (catches fingernail)NoNeeds paint, a different job
When New Lots Drivers Book Correction

What brings New Lots cars in for a polish

Years On The Street

A finish that's sat outside in New Lots for years goes flat with oxidation and haze. A multi-stage cut levels the clear coat and brings the depth and reflection back, instead of just hiding it under wax.

Before A Ceramic Coating

A coating locks in whatever's under it — swirls included. That's why a serious coating starts with correction, so the protection goes over a mirror finish, not over the damage. We pair the two in New Lots when it makes sense.

A Lease Coming Back

Approaching a lease return, a single-stage correction can clear light swirls and wash marring before the inspection. We're straight about what polishing fixes versus deeper scratches that count as actual damage.

A Leased Or Luxury Finish

On a darker or higher-end finish, every swirl shows in the sun. We read the paint under our lights and run the right number of stages to bring back a clean, deep reflection without taking off more clear coat than needed.

We Come To You in New Lots

The correction comes to you in New Lots

We bring our own power to New Lots for the polisher, so we correct the paint wherever the car's parked — garage, curb, or driveway. One detailer works the whole finish start to finish while you get on with your day. If the paint's only dull from dirt rather than swirled, the same crew runs exterior detailing, or roll it into a full detail in one visit.

We cover all of New Lots, ZIP 11207, 11208, and the blocks around it — wherever the car sits, the detailer comes to it.

Paint Correction FAQ — New Lots

Paint Correction in New Lots — FAQ

Will paint correction remove the swirls on my car in New Lots?

In most cases, yes. Spider-web swirls and wash marring live in the clear coat, and dual-action machine polishing levels and refines that layer to take them out — not fill them temporarily. We read the paint under our lights first and tell you honestly how much will come out before we start.

Can you get scratches out without repainting?

It depends on how deep they are. A light scratch that doesn't catch your fingernail is in the clear coat and usually polishes out. A deeper scratch that catches your fingernail has gone past the clear coat and needs paint — a different job — so we'll tell you straight rather than promise a polish that can't fix it.

Should I add a coating after correction?

It's strongly recommended. Correction restores the finish, but without protection the same swirls slowly return with everyday washing. Sealing the corrected paint with a ceramic coating on the same visit preserves the mirror shine for years.

How long does it take and what does it cost?

Correction is detailed work and can take much of a day depending on the vehicle and the number of stages. We price it flat by your vehicle and how many stages the paint needs once we've read it on-site — single-stage and multi-stage are different jobs — so you get the price upfront before any work, with no membership.

Paint Correction · New Lots

Get your New Lots finish corrected at your door

Call or text and we'll bring the polisher to your curb in New Lots — we read the paint, run the right stages, and quote a flat price first.

(347) 433-1312