mr v6 Posted October 16, 2016 Posted October 16, 2016 This is one I did earlier this year for my sisters fella. He traded his EVO 8 in for this car, something more practical. I do a bit of detailing, repairs, servicing & the odd auto electrical jobs in my spare time as a hobby, I like to mix them up a bit . Today I had a full machine polish to do on a 2008 Jaguar XF in Ultimate black Metallic. The owner bought the car last October & this job has been on the cards ever since. It would seem it's spent a lot of it's life up & down the motorways judging by the amount of stone chips on the bonnet, but I wasn't there to sort those out. The front bumper had a 'blow over' a while ago to hide a lot of the chips, but the finish wasn't great. Down the sides are the obvious hand car wash markings & scuffs where it's been pushed upto the bushes down some country lanes. The paint wasn't in overall bad condition, it was reasonable. I spent a few hours on it yesterday washing it, de-tarring the lower half of the car, claying it & giving the 20" wheels a good clean. The aim of today wasn't to achieve full correction, but to give the car a significantly good polish, that's what it got . Products used: Washmitt Chemical Guys Mr. Pink Bulk de-tar remover from work (same as Tardis) Sonus green clay Autosmart Reglaze 3M blue tape Kestrel DAS 6 polisher Meguiars 6" pads Sonus 4" spot pad MF cloths Carpro Iron X Poorboys Wheel Sealant Carpro PERL Autosol Mothers Mag & Aluminium polish Autosmart Evo 1 Prima Amigo FK 1000P Poorboys Natural Look Gliptone twins GT1 & GT2... I think that's everything This was the general condition of every panel on the car, depending on where the sun shone depends how bad it looked: I was up against 2 huge trees that wouldn't stop releasing pollen, every time I turned away there were particles all over the car, it was tedious trying to keep up with it all. After the huge bonnet was finished this was what I was left with.. It seemed a huge panel to get round, it was : Not perfect, but in comparison to what I started with it seemed like it was: More damage around the rear, but the whole car was like this: Managed to bring out the metallic flake so much during the polishing process. Lots of greens reds & purples really popped in the sun: Those 20" alloys were awkward to do, & seemed to take a while, but looked great once all the crap was off them: This is the side of the car completed, finished off with 2 coats of FK 1000P & a layer of Prima Amigo because I had time :good: : Thanks for reading :beer: . 1 Quote
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