Our team provides the highest quality paint repair services, tailored specifically for your vehicle.
Does your vehicle need a paint touchup or full repaint? Do you live in 22206 or 22153? Collision Care Accident Repair will restore your car, truck, or SUV to its original showroom shine using premium auto paint and manufacturer approved equipment.
Please call our Arlington body shop at 703-253-6243 or our Springfield auto paint center at (703) 337-2235 to schedule an appointment. You can also request an estimate.
I-CAR Trained Auto Paint Technicians
Maintaining your car’s finish keeps it looking new and prevents rust buildup. Rely on the expertise of our I-CAR Gold Class refinishing technicians to ensure high-quality paint repairs. Through this prestigious training program, our auto paint team is routinely educated on the latest collision repair technologies. Coupled with our Honda ProFirst certification, count on us to be ahead of the curve in ensuring vehicle safety, performance, and aesthetics.
How You Benefit From a Certified Paint Repair:
Streamlining Your Repair Journey
We know that dealing with insurance can be daunting. That’s why we’ve streamlined the process.
We are a pre-approved collision center with major insurance carriers, removing the need for multiple estimates.
We handle insurance claims, scheduling, and can help with car rental arrangements. Hertz and Enterprise rentals are available on-site for your convenience.
Signs of Car Paint Damage
Car paint damage and bumper repair can manifest in various forms, affecting your vehicle differently. Common issues include surface scratches, deep scratches, and impact damage. Surface scratches caused by parking lot incidents or hail damage can typically be rectified with a non-invasive method called Paintless Dent Repair (PDR).
PDR costs less and saves time compared to traditional techniques. However, deep scratches and impact damage often require an in depth refinishing process to bring your car back to pre-accident condition.
Our Paint Repair Process
Addressing significant paint damage requires a more involved approach than surface scratches. First, our auto paint technicians evaluate the extent of the deep scratch to determine if it penetrates through the clear coat and into the base paint. It’s time to sand down the affected area and clean it with a solvent to remove dust and debris.
Next, if necessary, a team member applies primer to help the new paint adhere better, especially if bare metal is exposed. After, we spray a color blend that perfectly matches your car’s paint, thanks to advanced technology. The process concludes with a clear coat for added protection and gloss.