2007 Jaguar XKR - 3 Step Paint Correction by Mr. Sparkle Detailing - Long Island, NY

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New client contacted me about his Jaguar XKR which had seen better days. He stopped by one afternoon for an estimate and it was just covered in swirls. We looked things over under my LED lights, took some paint measurements, and discussed some options. He told me he was pretty sure he was in the right place, and booked a multi step paint correction to get things looking right once again.

Did the usual wash / clay routine. Nothing too exciting. I did use the speedy prep towel (fine) and once again, soft paint and the speedy prep left behind a fair amount of marring. It was the least of my concerns really given that a correction was planned anyway, but just worth noting as I have in the past.

Taped the car off which included a sheet over the fabric top and covered some edges as well for the initial cutting. Had a feeling I'd be getting aggressive and with soft paint and some inconsistent readings with the paint gauge I took the extra precaution.







Some before photos of the hood. I told you it wasn't pretty.









Got to work and eventually settled on a 3 step combo I was happy with. Paint was soft, but not terrible to work with. Mix of tools, products and pads which included

Makita 9227c, Flex PE, Flex 3401, Griots DA, Porter Cable 7424

Lake country PFW, Megs MF pads, LC white

Megs M100 - Megs D300 - Menzerna SF4000

50/50 of my test spot. Honestly, a bit of a haze remains in the photo which I recognized and later refined the process a bit to get D300 to finish down better before final polishing







Worked my way around the car and after 2 days of work, we get the following before and after photos

We'll start with the hood as shown from earlier











Trunk Lid












Quarter panel










Passenger door










Yours truly making it happen on the passenger side








Under the mirror drivers side









Even spent some time on the taillights










Finished it off with Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant applied by DA. I opened the hood to clean out some dust while the sealant cured. The hood flips forward on this car. I then buffed a small spot where the lights were hitting it. Perhaps too many hours in the garage, but I clearly see one of those Pac Man ghosts. My garage gnome saw it too.








Anyway... glory shots. Did not document in photos, but the chrome wheels were stained badly. Spent a combined hour hand polishing. First with s100 soap during the wash then later Poorboys Pro Polish with an mf towel












Took it outside for a moment for a final inspection and of course to make the neighbors drool








Deep reflection in the paint as you can see












What can I say? I take things pretty seriously in here.

















Home of the swirl free finish here in Long Island, NY!


www.MrSpakleDetailing.com
 
Nice recovery on that one looked like it had seen it's fair shade of swirlomatics.
 
Wow,

Wow, and...

Wow!

This thread just reminds me to one of the sayings I see frequently here: 'It ain't bragging if you can back it up!'.

I have to 'take off my hat' for you (Brazilian expression for whom you really appreciate and admire what was done in such flawless manner).

Home of the Swirl Free Finish in Long Island, yes, you're right, absolutely right.

If the first car I've paid someone to detail went out the way you've done, maybe I would not be here today since who needs to detail by themselves when they got you?

Wonderful mate, really beautiful work and incredible write up.

Have I said, Wow!? I'm amazed with your outcome.

Congratulations on that,

Kind Regards.
 
Wow,

Wow, and...

Wow!

This thread just reminds me to one of the sayings I see frequently here: 'It ain't bragging if you can back it up!'.

I have to 'take off my hat' for you (Brazilian expression for whom you really appreciate and admire what was done in such flawless manner).

Home of the Swirl Free Finish in Long Island, yes, you're right, absolutely right.

If the first car I've paid someone to detail went out the way you've done, maybe I would not be here today since who needs to detail by themselves when they got you?

Wonderful mate, really beautiful work and incredible write up.

Have I said, Wow!? I'm amazed with your outcome.

Congratulations on that,

Kind Regards.


Thank you my friend! Really appreciate the kind words. I will keep the hits coming for my fans both here and abroad :cool:
 
Amazing outcome! That black Jag was really hammered.

I see mention of two different rotaries and two different DA's. Was just wondering about the addition of an extra tool design being used.
 
Amazing outcome! That black Jag was really hammered.

I see mention of two different rotaries and two different DA's. Was just wondering about the addition of an extra tool design being used.

rotary for initial cutting, DAs for refining the finish. Multiple tools used as I keep different sized backing plates on each one. So as I approach each panel I reach for whichever size pad is appropriate.
 
Holy cow! Hammered is not a strong enough work!!

Have you considered changing your business name from Mr. Sparkle to Mr. Mirror Finish LOL!
 
Wow, great work. Looking at those pictures I recognized the area. Looked you up on google and you're literally a block away from my Mechanics shop on Dale street and my engine builder on Cabot street. Ill have to stop by one day when im in the area.
 
thanks for all the comments guys!


Wow, great work. Looking at those pictures I recognized the area. Looked you up on google and you're literally a block away from my Mechanics shop on Dale street and my engine builder on Cabot street. Ill have to stop by one day when im in the area.

Yes, within a short walk to the world famous edison ave hero express. Not sure I know your mechanic and builder but there is a lot tucked into that neighborhood auto related. small world
 
Nice job. That cat was hammered! Geez!

You do great work. You did my buddy's M3 that I refered to you and he is stoked. It looks great to this day. He'll prolly be back soon for some more work!
 
Wow, that looks fantastic. I was so blown away by this turnaround that I showed my brother and mom these pics. They think they are fake! They can't believe that you did such a good job.

Might I ask approx how much you charged for this job?
 
Nice job. That cat was hammered! Geez!

You do great work. You did my buddy's M3 that I refered to you and he is stoked. It looks great to this day. He'll prolly be back soon for some more work!

Thank you for the kind words and certainly appreciate the referral!
 
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