Paint Correction Training
Paint Correction 101
Training Class
Do you love your car or truck?
Does it need paint correction?
What You’ll Learn
- The different types of automotive paint.
- How to measure paint thickness.
- How to prep for paint correction.
- Three stages of paint correction.
- The difference in DA polishers.
- The difference in pads and which one to use for each step.
- How to use a DA polisher.
- The difference in sealants, waxes and ceramic sprays and coatings.
What You’ll Be Able To Do
- Use a foam cannon.
- A 2-bucket hand wash.
- Chemically decontaminant paint from road metals.
- Clay a car.
- Remove swirls.
- Remove scratches.
- Remove holograms.
- Restore depth and clarity to the paint.
- How to apply a sealant, wax, or ceramic SiO2 sealant.
Who’s This Class Designed For?
DIY’er
Car enthusiasts who want to learn how to fix and restore paint on their car or truck.
Detailer
Detailers who want to add paint correction services for their business.
Who Are The Instructors?

Ken Chance
Ken is the owner of Dripping Auto Pros in Dripping Springs Texas. He is an IDA Certified Detailer and has received paint correction training from some of the industry’s most recognized paint correction experts.

Warren Harper
Warren is a protege of Ken’s, having been taught from the ground up the correct way to do paint corrections. A USMC veteran, Warren brings discipline and process focus to paint correction for flawless finishes.
Abel Castro
Abel is the general manager of Sterling Auto Collision in Dripping Springs, Texas. Abel’s body shop experience started over 30 years ago as a helper in his father’s auto body shop. His knowledge of automotive paint is vast and comes from his 30+ years of experience.
What’s Included?
- We furnish:
- Coffee & Doughnuts
- Lunch
- The equipment, pads, polishes, microfiber towels, clay bars, everything you need to learn paint correction.
- You come ready to learn with something to take notes on, safety glasses, and a paint respirator (Harbor Freight).
- You’ll leave with sample sized polishes, pads and a wealth of knowledge on how to do a paint correction.
- A paint correction certificate to hang on your garage wall!
What’s The Cost?
Beginner Paint Correction
For the DIY’er and Beginner Detailer
$
595
00
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Automotive Paint -
Paint Correction Prep -
Tools, equipment, polishes -
Proper Paint Correction Techniques -
Sealants, waxes, ceramic sprays and coatings
Reserve Your Spot Now!
Limited to 6 students
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