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Old 07-14-2011 | 10:41 AM
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Does anyone have any solutions for making the burl look clear. Parts of the dash are clear but there are some sections that are glazed looking.
 
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Old 07-14-2011 | 11:04 AM
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The story (I cannot verify it) that I have heard is that around 2001 the guy responsible for the wood at Jaguar for decades retired, and they lost the 'formula' for a while. Lots of cars of that era have a finish that has taken on a milky cast. The only solution is to refinish or replace with new or used.

Two refinishers with good reputations are: http://www.britishautowood.com or http://www.maderaconcepts.com/.

You can also buy replacements here: XK8 and XKR Interiors.
 
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Old 07-15-2011 | 07:26 AM
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Oh dear, I was hoping that there was a product you could use on them that would do the trick. It seems I've seen products for such but I didn't know if it would work on the dash or not. I guess it's worth a try if I can find one again. Thank you for all the good information.
 
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Old 04-01-2012 | 06:23 PM
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If you have a USA 2001 model year Jaguar with "milky" wood, then the only way of fixing it is to remove the finish and redo it. A lot of the XK8/XJ8 models were effected & many wood sets were replace under warranty.

The type of finish used is a Polyester. This coating contains paraffin wax to aid it it's polishing. When the coating is applied, there is a certain "window" between coats, and to cut a long story short, too long and the wax does not rise to the surface of the coating & it can get trapped within the finish. The completed wood can go out the door looking great, but will come back milked-out in 6-12 months or so. I know, I've been through it myself, and around that same period also (Dec 2000). Cheers.
 
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