Every vehicle carries a story, our work is devoted to preserving, refining, and elevating that story through skilled, artist-led restoration. We offer two paths for each project: Budget-Based services shaped within a thoughtful artistic scope and client approved budget, or full Craftsman-Level restorations where creativity and precision unfold without limits. Each service reflects a belief that restoration is not just repair, but an act of craftsmanship, passion, and respect for beauty.
Paint Correction
Process: Paint restoration involves buffing, polishing, and correcting the paint surface to remove imperfections and restore the original shine and vibrancy.
Carbon Fiber Restoration
Process: Carbon fiber restoration includes cleaning, repairing scratches or cracks, and refinishing with a UV-protective clear coat to restore its glossy appearance. Maintains the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of carbon fiber components, preventing UV damage and yellowing.
Paint Job
Process: A paint job entails stripping the old paint, priming, and applying multiple coats of high-quality automotive paint followed by a clear coat. It gives the car a fresh, new look, protecting the surface from rust and weather damage.
Re-clear
Process: A re-clear involves lightly sanding the existing clear coat and applying a fresh layer of clear coat to rejuvenate the surface. Enhances gloss and protects the paint, extending the lifespan of the finish without a full repaint.
Wet Sand
Process: Wet sanding is the careful abrasion of the surface with water-lubricated fine-grit sandpaper to level imperfections before polishing. Removes scratches, orange peel, and texture for a smoother, mirror-like finish.
Headlight Restorations
Process: Headlight restoration involves sanding, polishing, and applying a protective coating to remove fogging and yellowing. Restores clarity for improved nighttime visibility and aesthetic appeal while extending headlight lifespan.
Scratch Removal
Process: Scratch removal involves using specialized compounds, sanding, or polishing techniques to eliminate or minimize visible surface scratches. Improves the appearance of the vehicle and prevents deeper damage by addressing scratches early.
Wraps
Coming soon
Process: Applying a vinyl wrap entails thoroughly cleaning the surface, aligning and adhering the wrap, and smoothing out air bubbles for a seamless finish. Allows for customizable, non-permanent color changes or designs while protecting the paint underneath.
Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Coming soon
Process: PPF installation requires precise cutting and application of a transparent film to high-impact areas, protecting against chips, scratches, and debris. Shields the paint from damage and keeps the car looking newer for longer, preserving resale value.