Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Took one shot of the interior, looks very cramped...



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...or if you have oodles of money like hedge fund billionaire James Glickenhaus, comission Pininfarina and Ferrari to build one to custom specs. Awesome!
Nice job as always Mike, it looks dripping wet!
Sweet
I would love the opportunity to work on something like that
I was directed here from another thread....glad I was. This is what you call candy coated, good grief it looks like the paint is "flowing". Amazing work!
What made you decide to finish out with the G110 vs the Flex?
Pad size selection or the non forced rotation maybe?
Thanks Troy. I don't really like working on cars that sit so low to the ground without a lift.
This car was in a museum for 20 years so chances are it was simply wiped, and wiped, and wiped, and wiped with who knows what.
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I find on softer paints like this car has that the PC style with a Fine Cut Polish finishes out nicer than with the more powerful Flex 3401. The paint on this car was incredibly soft. I only did my test spot using the Flex 3401 and end-results were acceptable, I did the PC step just to "make sure".
I also machine applied the wax using the PC.
The professor at its best! Amazing work Mike.
woow ferrari P4
i would pay the guy just to detail that car
Awesome work Mike! I've always loved the lines of the P4. Drool worthy for sure.
I would love to know what that is even like lol. I know what you mean though, trying to buff a rocker panel is my most dreaded part so my hat is definitely off to you, polishing paint is sometimes a loooong and extremely tedious task.
Yeah, you may have one leg supporting you but you definitely cant tell from your work, meaning you cant see any signs of you rushing it.
This is a shame really. The people that "dust" these cars should be trained from the get-go. They probably even used window cleaner to remove finger prints and such.
I guess they could always have them polished but these vintages beauties only have so much paint. How many times can it be dine before it starts producing diminishing returns.
You said it looked good the times you have gone back, did you educate them before you left?
I've always loved old Ferraris, awesome job Mike