Frequent Questions
Q: What is paint correction?
A: Paint correction is removing defects like scratches, swirls, etching from birds or bugs and leaving the surface as smooth and defect free as safely possible.
A: Paint correction is removing defects like scratches, swirls, etching from birds or bugs and leaving the surface as smooth and defect free as safely possible.
Q: How clean will my seats and carpets be?
A: Like many things, its all in the fibers (or sometimes foam). Stains and substances can be lifted out of the vehicle's interior with varying results. Some carpets and cleaners will release a stain entirely while others hang onto the discoloration like an old friend and resist the efforts of chemical removal. It is usually these stubborn floor mats and carpets that will need to be dyed to cover up the stain.
Seats, particularly cloth seats of the light color family, vary in their ability to resist staining. Manufacturing processes and different materials may absorb or repel stains and leave you feeling defeated when they "magically" reappear. Water is many times the culprit and can make a seat look messy even after it has been cleaned. Careful cleaning and drying will yield great results and following up with fabric protection will help prevent their return.
A: Like many things, its all in the fibers (or sometimes foam). Stains and substances can be lifted out of the vehicle's interior with varying results. Some carpets and cleaners will release a stain entirely while others hang onto the discoloration like an old friend and resist the efforts of chemical removal. It is usually these stubborn floor mats and carpets that will need to be dyed to cover up the stain.
Seats, particularly cloth seats of the light color family, vary in their ability to resist staining. Manufacturing processes and different materials may absorb or repel stains and leave you feeling defeated when they "magically" reappear. Water is many times the culprit and can make a seat look messy even after it has been cleaned. Careful cleaning and drying will yield great results and following up with fabric protection will help prevent their return.