06/15/2026
✨ Toyota Avalon Exterior Correction ✨
This Toyota Avalon came in after a repaint with some noticeable overspray blemishes and light swirl marks that were taking away from the appearance of the finish.
One thing many people don’t realize is that freshly repainted vehicles require a different approach than older factory paint. Since the clear coat on this Avalon was still relatively new, I chose to use a light polishing pad and a less aggressive polishing process rather than a heavy-cut correction.
Why?
The goal isn’t always to remove as much clear coat as possible. New paint systems can be more susceptible to marring and unnecessary defects if overly aggressive compounds and pads are used. By selecting a lighter polishing combination, I was able to safely refine the finish, remove the majority of the light imperfections, and improve gloss and clarity while preserving the integrity of the fresh clear coat.
The process included:
✔️ Removal of overspray contamination
✔️ Paint decontamination
✔️ Light machine polishing to reduce swirls and haze
✔️ Enhancement of gloss, clarity, and depth
✔️ Protection applied to help maintain the finish
The result is a significantly smoother surface, improved reflections, and a finish that looks much closer to how a freshly painted vehicle should look.
Paint correction isn’t always about being aggressive—it’s about using the right combination of tools, pads, and products to achieve the best results while protecting the paint for years to come.
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