Denver Paint Correction

Erase Imperfections, Reveal Perfection.

What is Paint Correction?


Have you ever looked at your car and thought, “Why doesn’t it shine like it used to?” Maybe you see little swirls, scratches, or dull spots when the sun hits it just right. That’s totally normal—over time, your car’s paint gets beat up by the sun, dirt, car washes, and just driving around.

Paint correction can bring back the shine it used to have. We use special tools to carefully remove all those tiny scratches and swirls. Not cover them up—remove them. Layer by layer, we smooth the paint until it’s crystal clear and super shiny.

When we’re done, your car won’t just look clean—it’ll look like it’s glowing. You’ll see your reflection in the paint. The color will look deeper, richer, and better than ever. People will ask you what you did. They’ll think you bought a new car.

It’s that good.

Close-up of a car's painted surface showing a scratch and swirl pattern contrasted with a polished section, reflecting light.
Car hood with one side polished and the other unpolished, showing reflection differences.
Close-up of a black car's surface showing a comparison of paint before and after polishing; the left side is glossy and smooth, while the right side shows swirl marks and scratches. The edge of a tire with visible text is also in view.
Car paint surface showing a swirl mark comparison with light reflecting, highlighting polished and unpolished areas.
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what’s the difference between 1, 2, and a 3-step?


Over time, your car's paint can get scratches and marks that make it look dull. 1-step paint correction is like using a fine sandpaper to gently smooth out light scratches and bring back some shine.

If the scratches are deeper, 2-step correction works harder: first, a stronger polish removes the bigger scratches, and then a finer polish makes the surface smooth and shiny.

For really tough scratches, 3-step correction goes even further: starting with a heavy-duty polish to tackle the deepest marks, followed by a medium polish, and finishing with a fine polish to give your car a brilliant, mirror-like shine. Just like using different sandpaper grits to smooth a surface, these steps carefully restore your car's paint to look brand new.

Rupes electric orbital polisher with cord