Leather Kits

Our Leather Kits collection is designed for complete leather care in your vehicle, offering everything you need to clean, condition, and protect leather seats, trim, and accessories. Each kit combines premium leather cleaners, conditioners, and applicators for a professional-level finish with minimal effort.

Whether you’re a beginner or experienced detailer, these kits make it easy to maintain soft, supple, and protected leather, while preventing cracks, fading, and wear.

About this collection

Our Basic Correction Kits are built for removing real paint defects without overcomplicating the process. If your vehicle has light scratches, swirl marks, oxidation, or rough paint, these kits give you the essentials to correct it properly — whether you’re working by hand or with a machine.

Each kit focuses on the fundamentals of paint correction: surface prep, defect removal, and refinement. No unnecessary steps. No filler products. Just proven correction chemicals and tools designed to restore gloss, clarity, and smoothness safely.

These kits are ideal for daily drivers, weekend builds, and anyone who wants visible paint improvement without jumping straight into professional-level multi-step correction. If your paint looks dull, hazy, or scratched but you don’t need a full overhaul, this is where you start.

Frequently asked questions

  • A basic correction kit typically includes a compound or polish, surface prep products (like clay or decontamination), and supporting items needed to safely remove light to moderate paint defects. Everything is chosen to work together for consistent results.

  • These kits are designed to correct swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, water spots, and light hazing. Deep scratches that catch a fingernail may require advanced correction or wet sanding.

  • Yes. Basic correction kits are ideal for beginners because they focus on safe, controlled correction without aggressive compounds. They’re a great way to learn paint correction without risking damage to your clear coat.

  • Most basic correction kits can be used by hand or with a dual-action polisher. A machine will deliver faster and more consistent results, but hand application is still effective for light correction.

  • Absolutely. Paint correction removes defects but also leaves the surface exposed. We strongly recommend following up with a wax, sealant, or ceramic spray to lock in gloss and protect your results.