Complete Correction Kits
Plus Soap Complete Correction Kits provide everything you need for a full paint correction workflow in one convenient package. Designed for enthusiasts and detailers, these kits include high-quality compounds, polishes, applicators, and tools to remove swirls, scratches, and oxidation while enhancing paint gloss and clarity.
Safe for all paint types, the Complete Correction Kits work seamlessly with Plus Soap finishing and protection products, making them perfect for showroom-quality results at home or in a professional detailing environment.
About this collection
Our Complete Correction Kits are built for full paint transformation. These kits go beyond light defect removal and are designed to tackle moderate to heavy swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, and dull, neglected paint with a proper multi-step correction process.
Each complete kit includes everything needed for thorough surface prep, cutting, polishing, and refinement, allowing you to restore depth, clarity, and gloss across the entire vehicle. Whether you’re correcting a daily driver or reviving tired paint, these kits deliver professional-level results without forcing you to piece products together.
If basic correction isn’t enough and you want maximum visual improvement before applying wax, sealant, or ceramic protection, this is the kit you step up to.
Frequently asked questions
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Basic kits focus on light defect removal, while complete correction kits are designed for multi-stage correction, including heavier cutting and final polishing for maximum clarity and gloss.
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These kits can correct swirl marks, moderate scratches, oxidation, heavy hazing, water spot etching, and dull paint. Very deep scratches may still require wet sanding.
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For best results, yes. Complete correction kits are optimized for use with a dual-action or rotary polisher, though limited hand correction is possible for smaller areas.
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Yes, when used correctly. The products are designed to remove defects while preserving clear coat, but proper technique, pad choice, and pressure are important.
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Absolutely. After full correction, applying a wax, sealant, or ceramic coating is essential to protect the freshly corrected paint and maintain results long-term.