McLaren builds cars with aerospace-derived carbon fiber Monocage architecture and specialized paint systems designed around performance, not convention. The result is a surface that demands equally unconventional care — measured, calibrated, and applied by specialists who understand what they are working with.
The McLaren Surface System
McLaren's vehicles are built around a carbon fiber Monocage — a one-piece carbon fiber passenger cell that replaces traditional steel chassis construction. This architecture extends to the exterior: McLaren uses carbon fiber panels and specialized lightweight composites throughout their lineup, alongside their proprietary paint systems. This is not a car that can be treated with generic exotic protocols.
McLaren's paint finishes include their standard two-stage system alongside their MSO (McLaren Special Operations) bespoke options — which can involve unique pigments, flakes, and layering techniques that require research before any correction is attempted. The 720S and 750S also use a glass-reinforced plastic front clam that has different polishing response than steel or aluminum.
Our approach to every McLaren begins with paint depth measurement, material identification across all panels, and a service plan calibrated to what we measure — not what we assume. The result is a corrected and ceramic-coated McLaren that respects both the engineering and the aesthetics of the vehicle. See how we approach paint correction on exotic surfaces and our ceramic coating program for South Florida conditions.
McLaren Models
We service the full McLaren lineup with protocols calibrated to each model's specific surface characteristics and ownership requirements.
McLaren's performance core. The 720S and 750S dihedral door design creates unique panel access requirements during decontamination. The 765LT's active aerodynamics and exposed carbon fiber elements require carbon-safe protocol on all carbon surfaces throughout the service.
McLaren's hybrid Sports Series. The Artura's PHEV architecture introduces similar thermal management considerations as other electrified exotics — battery-adjacent panel areas require inspection before decontamination. The Artura's more accessible ownership profile means more urban exposure in Boca Raton.
The GT is McLaren's most livable car — and in South Florida's weather, it sees more regular road use than the track-focused 720S. Regular exposure means more contamination cycle frequency. Our regular maintenance program for ceramic-coated McLaren GTs maximizes the coating's performance between annual inspections.
McLaren's most extreme road cars. The Senna and P1's extensive carbon fiber bodywork requires our full carbon-safe protocol throughout. The Elva's open-cockpit design means interior surfaces require specific attention — UV protection for the dashboard and seat materials is part of every Elva service.
MSO-prepared McLarens represent some of the most unique paint finishes in the world — and the most complex to service correctly. We request color specification documentation for MSO vehicles before any correction work begins, and approach unique finishes with our most conservative protocols.
McLaren's SportsSeries and early models continue to appreciate as performance car collecting grows in South Florida. Legacy McLarens often have paint condition that reflects years of incorrect care — particularly if previous detailers applied inappropriate compounds. Our restoration protocol addresses these challenges systematically.
Our Protocol
Every service begins with measurement, not assumption. We document condition before and after every visit — no exceptions.
All services are fully mobile. We come to your residence, private garage, or estate. A covered area is required for ceramic coating application.
Digital paint depth gauge readings across all exterior panels before any work begins. We document baseline measurements in writing — protecting both parties and giving us the data to calibrate every subsequent step.
pH-neutral iron removers and clay decontamination remove embedded brake dust, industrial fallout, and tar contamination that cannot be addressed by washing alone. A clean substrate is mandatory before any polishing step.
Compound selection and machine settings are calibrated to the specific depth readings on each panel — not to a generic exotic protocol. See our paint correction service for full details.
Applied after full decontamination and correction confirmation. Our ceramic coating adds UV resistance, hydrophobic properties, and surface hardness protection against Miami's year-round sun and salt environment.
Final paint depth readings, inspection photos under LED lighting in multiple angles, written before/after documentation, and care instructions for the coating curing period. Everything in writing.
Why DShine
McLaren doesn't build conventional cars. Our service protocol doesn't follow conventional detailing templates.
McLaren uses multiple different materials across its exterior panels. We identify each panel's material composition before selecting any product or process — carbon fiber, GRP, aluminum, and painted steel each receive different care protocols.
For MSO bespoke finishes, we request color documentation and complete pre-service research before touching the car. Unique pigments and layering techniques require unique care approaches — we do not assume standard exotic correction parameters apply.
Any McLaren with exterior carbon fiber receives our dedicated carbon protocol — no abrasive compounds on carbon surfaces, dedicated carbon ceramic coating product, and abrasive-free decontamination. Carbon and polish compounds do not belong together.
McLaren's dihedral doors create unique panel access requirements and seal areas that accumulate contamination. Our decontamination protocol specifically addresses door seals, aperture edges, and the inner panel surfaces exposed when doors are open.
Our technicians hold IDA certification and have completed specific training on British exotic and carbon fiber surface care. McLaren's performance engineering deserves performance-level care standards.
Paint depth readings before and after every correction visit. Written documentation of service and 5-year ceramic coating warranty for coating clients — as precise as the engineering under the carbon skin.
Related Work
McLaren's composite architecture means you cannot apply the same detailing approach to every panel. A guide to identifying which McLaren surfaces need which treatment — and why getting it wrong is a permanent mistake.
Read More →A technical breakdown of both services, why correction must precede coating on luxury vehicles, and how Miami's UV environment changes the calculus for every exotic car owner.
Read Article →Science-based maintenance intervals for South Florida's UV index, salt air, and humidity. The answer changes depending on whether your vehicle is coated or uncoated.
Read Guide →FAQ
Yes. McLaren's paint is applied over a mix of GRP, carbon fiber, and aluminum substrates — each of which has different paint depth profiles, thermal properties, and polish response. Ferrari and Lamborghini apply paint primarily over steel and aluminum bodies. McLaren's composite architecture requires material identification across all panels before any correction protocol is selected.
The Senna's extensive carbon fiber body panels receive our dedicated carbon ceramic coating — a different product from what we apply to painted surfaces. Carbon ceramic coating protects the weave from UV radiation (which causes yellowing over time in Florida's sun), provides water repellency, and enhances the carbon's visual depth. Painted surfaces on the Senna receive our Symplex Pro Shield 5-year coating.
The Artura's hybrid architecture and McLaren's paint system in South Florida's UV environment benefit from a 5-year ceramic coating applied after paint correction. Between professional services, hand washing with a two-bucket method and pH-neutral shampoo maintains the coating's performance. Never use automatic washes — the Artura's low front splitter and aerodynamic bodywork are at high risk of damage in tunnel washes.
Yes, with additional care. MSO finishes can involve proprietary pigments, unique flake types, and multi-layer applications that require pre-service documentation review. We request any available MSO color specification sheets before beginning correction work on MSO vehicles, and we apply our most conservative correction parameters given the uniqueness and replaceability risk of these finishes.
The 720S's dihedral doors are opened during our decontamination process to access the inner aperture edges and door seal areas where contamination accumulates. These areas are decontaminated separately from the outer door panels using appropriate products for the seal materials. The door jambs and inner panel surfaces receive specific attention — this is an area most detailers skip entirely.
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