Brinkman Maxfire Dual Xenon Rechargeable Spotlight - Review and How-To

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Brinkman Maxfire Dual Xenon Rechargeable Spotlight - Review and How-To


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The Brinkmann Xenon Swirl Finder Light is one of the handiest tools ever invented when it comes to removing swirls out of your car's finish.

I first learned about this specific type of flashlight back in March of 2005 while working as an Instructor for an advanced class on how-to wet-sand paint and then use a rotary buffer to remove sanding marks along with Kevin Brown, another well-known Professional Detailer and Rod Kraft a Field Rep for Meguiar’s and also an accomplished detailer himself. Rod brought the Snap-On Tool version which is harder to obtain for most people.

A few months later, my good friend and Professional Detailer Joe Fernandez, who goes by the forum nickname SuperiorShine on all the detailing discussion forums, who was also at the Advanced Class in 2005 came by a shop where I was working on a car called the Panic Parrot to show me the Brinkmann version of the light Rod had shown us a few months earlier and let me test it out.

Here’s the car I was working on along with Richard Lin for a how-to video, a 1950 Panic Parrot Starlight Coupe painted candy tangerine with purple flames.


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Because it is a true show car, it had an exceptional finish with only very light swirls but the standard for a show car like this is zero swirls. If you look closely, you can see the tale-tale sign of the Brinkmann's dual light bulbs in this shot of the passenger's side fender.

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There were more swirls in the paint on this show car but this is the only picture I have that shows the bulb reflection of the Brinkmann that documents how long I've been using this light thanks to Joe. Time Stamp on these pictures go to 6/22/2005 The Swirl Finder light let us know the paint only need light correction work and thus we only used a cleaner/polish with a DA to reach our goal. The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light doesn't have to show gross swirls to be of value, it just has to light up the paint like the sun.



A must-have tool
Ever since learning about this flashlight I've incorporated it into all my classes and shared it with the students as a way of inspecting their work as well as using it myself for all the cars I detail to check my own work and progress.

Showing students how to use the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light
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The Brinkmann Xenon Swirl Finder Light duplicates what bright sunlight will do and that's expose swirls so your eyes can more easily see them only with the Brinkmann Xenon Dual Bulb Swirl Finder Light you have the convenience of shining the light whenever you want and wherever you want, you have total control. With the sun... well besides having to move the car into the sun you have to hope the sun is actually out in the first place which limits you to summer months for most regions.



How to pronounce the word Xenon

First, let me share how to properly pronounce the word Xenon. According to Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary which has audio files you can play, Xenon is pronounced,

zee non or ze non

The first version with a long e and the second version with a short e

I prefer the long e version.

(I would include the link to the specific webpage but it tries to open a pop-up window, so I'll let you Google it on your own)



Dual Xenon Bulbs
The feature that I like the most about the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is that is uses special Xenon bulbs to shine intense light on paint imperfections which enables your eyes to more easily see swirls and other defects. A car's paint finish can look great in the shade or indoors but under the intense scrutiny of the swirl finder light, all of the imperfections are revealed. With the ability to see everything in the paint clearly, I can select the correct polisher, pad and swirl remover to polish the paint to perfection.

The power of the sun in your hand
The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light shows swirls in much the same way the sun shows swirls only you don't need to move your car into the sun in order to see the swirls, instead you simply pull the trigger on gun-style flashlight and light up the paint while inside your garage or detail shop.

A must have tool for your detailing arsenal
The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is one of the most valuable tools you can own and every detailer and serious car enthusiast should have in their arsenal.

Saves time
For enthusiast and pro detailers, you can use the light to gauge your polishing progress instead of spending valuable time moving a car in and out of the garage just to check your work.

Winter, cloudy or overcast day
If it's cloudy outside or the middle of winter when the sun isn't high overhead, (where it needs to be in order to shine down on the horizontal panels), the Brinkmann Swirl Finder light takes the place of the sun and gets the job done.

Vertical Panels
When you're working on vertical panels it's not realistic to try to move your car around to position it in such a way as to reveal the swirls. The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is invaluable when checking your work or showing a customer the true condition of their car's paint.

Switch between one bulb or two bulbs with a flick of a switch
Two powerful Xenon bulbs produce a high intensity beam of light so you can easily spot imperfections. The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light easily adjusts from one beam to two beams to increase or decrease the brightness.

Rechargeable Battery - 120 Volt and 12 Volt
The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light uses a rechargeable Ni-Cd battery and includes both a 120-volt AC charger for wall outlets and a 12-volt DC charger/adapter for charging it from the cigarette lighter in your vehicle. The car charger enables Mobile detailers to keep the light charged while driving to the next job. A LED indicator glows red when the battery is charging and goes off after full charge is reached.

Rugged design
The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is built out of rugged ABS plastic with a pistol grip handle. It has a metal swivel hook to enable you to hang it up inside your garage or inside your detailing rig.

The Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is ideal for anyone who details for pleasure or profit but for professionals in particular, this light is a small investment which enables you to show your customers you’ve completely removed all imperfections. This demonstrates you are a knowledgeable professional and builds confidence in your clientele for repeat work as well as referrals.






Features:

  • Constructed of tough ABS plastic with a pistol grip handle
  • Easily switches from one beam to two beams to increase or decrease the brightness
  • ON/OFF trigger switch for momentary bursts of light
  • Lock button for extended ON times
  • LED indicator that turns off automatically when fully charged
  • Convenient metal bracket for hanging or storage
  • 120-volt AC charger that operates from a standard wall outlet
  • 12-volt DC charger/adapter for recharging from a cigarette light receptacle
  • 1 YEAR WARRANTY
  • Owner's manual


How to use the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light

Using the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is pretty straightforward but here's a few tips to get the best results when exposing swirls.

You want to hold the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light about 12" to 16" away from the surface you're inspecting and hold it at an angle so that the light bounces back to your eyes.

Correct distance to hold the light from the finish
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Swirls in the clear coat finish surrounding the dual Xenon light bulbs
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Correct hand position when inspecting for swirls - Comfortable, ergonomic grip
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What's in the package?

Frontview
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Backview
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Out of the package
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Charging instruction (in the included manual)
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First things first - Fully charge after removing from package
After you remove the light from the packaging, the first thing you want to do is charge the battery until the light goes off, this may take up to 8 hours but less than 12 hours. Don't leave it plugged in longer than 12 hours per manufactures instructions.

When the battery is low on charge, a red light will glow after the charger is plugged into either a wall socket or a cigarette lighter in your car.


Red light indicates the battery is charging
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Plugged into cigarette lighter
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Bonus!
Besides being a great light for exposing and highlighting swirls, it's also handy as a flashlight for around the house, in the car or on a camping trip.



Tip for detailers...
Always be prepared to win a new customer
I keep a fully charged Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light in all vehicles just in case I run into someone that thinks their car is finished when we detailers know that the frosting on the cake is a swirl-free finish. With a Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light you can quickly and easily show a potential customer the problem with the paint on their car.

Not only will the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light enable you to show a potential customer the problem, but will instantly become a topic of curiosity in and of itself and show the potential customer you're serious about your craft.


Don't leave home without it!


Get yours now! Brinkmann Maxfire Dual Xenon Rechargeable Spotlight



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Thanks for the detailed review Mike. Dual thumbs up for the Dual Xenon swirl finder light from me too. :dblthumb2:

Just about everyone that saw Mike demonstrate this light during the classes wanted to take one home so Max brought them in so everyone can inspect their paint just like Mike shows in the classroom. In my opinion, having a swirl finder light is vital for precision paint correction.
 
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Great write Mike with a write up like that i hope Brinkman is giving you some sort of commision on all the lights they are going to sale now:props:
 
Got mine ordered today!! Was really glad to see AG start carrying these. Thanks guys!! :dblthumb2:
 
I've been using mine for a long time. It is a very good detailing tool to have.:xyxthumbs:
 
Just got mine today charged for 8 hours,took it ouside, lit up my WHOLE backyard.Damn its bright.
 
Just used mine this weekend.
It is a great tool. Turn out the lights in the garage, and you can really inspect the paint well.

DLB
 
I got to get me one of these. To mainy time I see $90,000+ vehicles with swirled up paint. It drives me nuts
 
i got one of these and tried it out on a friends car , i tried every possible angel to find swirls with no luck, once i pulled the car in the sun , the Swirls appeared and marked the spot , got the car back in the garage used the brinkman again on the same spot and still the swirls are not visible,, any tips
 
i got one of these and tried it out on a friends car , i tried every possible angel to find swirls with no luck, once i pulled the car in the sun , the Swirls appeared and marked the spot , got the car back in the garage used the brinkman again on the same spot and still the swirls are not visible,, any tips
What worked best for me was to hold the light perpendicular to the surface then look at it from an angle.

DLB
 
What color is the car?

The Swirl Finder Light is not a replacement for the sun, it's just another option instead of the sun.

I always recommend people to check their car's finish in multiple "types" of light as different types of light will show different types of defects.


Light cars like white and silver metallic are harder to see defects on with any kind of light as compared to black or dark colored cars.


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Awesome review, Mike. I just got my order with my light in it on Friday. I had a great time playing with it. I used it to charge the glow in the dark stars I painted on my son's ceiling. I've never seen them glow so bright! lol Gotta find uses for my detailing stuff in the winter, ya know. :) I'm very much looking forward to using this next year. I'm glad I got to play with yours for a bit at SEMA. That is one cool flashlight and I was shocked it wasn't a hundred bucks too!
 
Awesome review, Mike. I just got my order with my light in it on Friday. I had a great time playing with it.

I'm glad I got to play with yours for a bit at SEMA. That is one cool flashlight and I was shocked it wasn't a hundred bucks too!

Hi Anthony,

Since SEMA I've give 2 of my personal Swirl Finder Lights away, one to Maarten in Holland who was at the Dallas, TX GTG and last Friday to a VIP interested in it after seeing it work on a black car that looked good until we shined the Swirl Finder Light onto the paint. All I have left is #3 for now so I'll have to pick up at least one more.

I number them so I can better remember which one was on the charger last.
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Nick and I both signed Maarten's so maybe a picture of it will show up on a forum someday. :D

It's also a great flashlight just to keep in your car or truck or for around the house.


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Metallic Gray,

That's what I figured... Metallic Gray is in the same family as light Metallic Silver. It's not that the Swirl Finder Light doesn't work because it does, but it doesn't work great on light colors.

There's also a difference between seeing horrendous swirls and light or shallow swirls, it could be the paint on this Mazda MX-5 isn't in too bad a shape to start with.

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Mine is already wrapped and I'll see it underneath the tree in a month thanks to the Mrs.
 
That's what I figured... Metallic Gray is in the same family as light Metallic Silver. It's not that the Swirl Finder Light doesn't work because it does, but it doesn't work great on light colors.

There's also a difference between seeing horrendous swirls and light or shallow swirls, it could be the paint on this S2000 isn't in too bad a shape to start with.

:)

Thank Mike for the Info ,


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just came across this thread thought it was just my eyes but yeah i see now why =) is the 3m sun gun a better light gun? i dont think ill ever buy one but is it "better"?

edit: just realized how old this thread is sorry.
 
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is the 3m sun gun a better light gun?

i dont think ill ever buy one but is it "better"?

If you define the word "better" to mean show swirls better than the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light than the answer is "yes".

In fact, I'd say when it comes to revealing any type of swirls or scratches the 3M Sun Gun does such a good job, (at least on black paint and other dark colors), that it might drive you crazy trying to finish down to the point that you're happy.

If you can make paint look good using only the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light than that's actually pretty good.


:)
 
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