Paint Transfer
Foreign paint and surface scuffs may be removable without repainting, depending on the damage beneath them.
Condition-Based Service • Hot Springs, Arkansas
Careful, inspection-led work for paint transfer, oxidation, haze, and correctable finish defects—focused on improving clarity without promising what the paint cannot safely deliver.
Restore Before You Protect
Paint restoration begins with identifying the defect and understanding the available clear coat. Paint transfer, oxidation, haze, water spotting, and light correctable defects do not all require the same process.
Lars evaluates the condition first, then recommends the least aggressive approach that can produce a meaningful improvement. When appropriate, restored paint can be protected with a sealant or ceramic coating.

Common Paint Concerns
Foreign paint and surface scuffs may be removable without repainting, depending on the damage beneath them.
Dull or cloudy finishes may regain clarity when sufficient healthy paint remains for safe correction.
Polishing can improve gloss and reduce visible defects, but deep damage may require body-shop repair.
A Careful Process
Identify the defect, paint condition, and realistic improvement before selecting a process.
Use a controlled test area to confirm the least aggressive effective method.
Improve the finish consistently, inspect the result, and discuss appropriate protection.

Hands-On Craftsmanship
Every paint-restoration job receives direct, condition-based attention—from the initial test area through the final inspection.


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Start With Photos
Text clear photos in shade and direct light, plus a short description of what happened. An in-person inspection may still be needed before final pricing.