Videos: #jaguar
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Jaguar F-Type with wash marks polished out in a four-stage machine process, then sealed with Matrix Blue 3-year ceramic coating by Gary and James.
Watch VideoJaguar F-Pace with paint splatter that required wet sanding to remove -- harder than typical overspray. Polished and finished with ceramic coating.
Watch VideoJaguar F-Pace with heavy scratch and paint correction work -- wet sanded and machine polished before graphene coating.
Watch VideoJaguar cabriolet full restoration: dirty hood cleaned and recoated with 2-year nano-proof, drain flush, Krytox rubbers, complex studded wheels refurbished and ceramic-coated, and Allan's leather reconditioning transformed the interior from tired to immaculate.
Watch VideoJaguar S-Type V8 that had been stored under a sheet -- sandpaper-rough, cobwebs inside, opaque headlights. Four-stage polish by James brought all the character lines back. Upgraded to graphene coating. Owner interview a year later: two washes, 5,000 miles, "oh yeah" pleased.
Watch VideoJaguar i-Pace with Matrix Blue 3-year ceramic coating. Owner previously had a coating applied at a dealership on another car -- it had not worked. This time done properly.
Watch VideoJaguar XK hood clean and reproof. Not very dirty. Hood wear marks visible but cannot be removed -- the coating darkens the fabric and reduces contrast. Steamed-up windows confirmed a leak; drain flush and Krytox on rubbers.
Watch VideoA Jaguar XKR convertible with a beige roof -- the light colour was hiding the extent of the green staining. Fold-line wear, threadbare stitching. After cleaning, Gary spots what looks like a cigarette burn and notes it carefully for the record. The roof came up remarkably well.
Watch VideoThe first Matrix Blue application at New Again -- a Jaguar F-Type. Kieran takes it through the full preparation: wash, detail, clay bar, machine polish, alcohol wipe, then Matrix Blue in a crisscross pattern. The hood was cleaned and nano-coated at the same time. The camera struggles to do the finish justice.
Watch VideoDel always wanted a Jaguar. He doesn't much like the new ones -- so a new Jaguar for him means finding a good used example and making it like new. James clay-barred and double-buffed the paintwork; we cleaned the leather throughout and advised a trimmer for the worn driver's bolster.
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