Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Detailed by Mike Phillips

Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

Great work Mike!

The interior came out great looking!

Do you scrub the seats hard with the Tuf Shine brush? Or is it for the crevices in the threads or how do you use it?

Have a good friend of mine that just bought a Oldsmobile 98 '67 convertible. And I have not looked so close yet to the seats if they are lether or vinyl. So followed this detailing part closely. And have the Tuf Shine brush so just wondering how you use it.

/ Tony
 
Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

Do you scrub the seats hard with the Tuf Shine brush? Or is it for the crevices in the threads or how do you use it?

Good question and good insight.

I primarily was using this brush to get into the seems and crevices. This car sat for over 20 years in a Tin Shack. No security, the shack was about to fall over. I think I can get a picture of it.

The entire interior was scummy, and there was surface mold in places. I wish I would have had a brush made by SONAX for doing interior work but the only one I have someone used and left kind of gross. So I grabbed the Tuf Shine Tire brush because I used it last and it was clean. When I'm done using a brush, while it has some kind of CLEANER already on it - I simply rinse it and then it's clean for the next person.


Have a good friend of mine that just bought a Oldsmobile 98 '67 convertible. And I have not looked so close yet to the seats if they are lether or vinyl. So followed this detailing part closely. And have the Tuf Shine brush so just wondering how you use it.

/ Tony

The Tuf Shine worked well for getting into seams and crevices, but on the flat areas it was only okay. I also used a simple terrycloth wash cloth for all the vinyl surfaces. The more stout nap of terrycloth is an effective and safe way to scrub vinyl and leather.


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Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

Thanks Mike. Will have the Tuf Shine brush with me at least. To sad that the Olds has a very bad repaint. Seems like they have just sprayed on the color base coat layer and skipped the clearcoat LOL. If he founds it to be a keeper he will repaint in the spring. So will be doing the other parts as interior and engine compartment and such as thorough as possible.
 
Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

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These Tornador Velocity Vacuum Attachments are awesome, they work incredibly well.


Aaryn NZ.

I think for some cleaning jobs they are the BEST!

The way the tornado effect of air being blasted into the carpet and then the "velocity" vacuum extracting everything - you just can't do this with vacuuming alone.

The technique for using it is different. I tried to shoot a FB Live video but I really needed someone else there to hold the phone.


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OMG! Beautiful! I have always been a Ford Mustang/Shelby guy since 1968! I was around 7 in my 1st ride in a Mustang. Ever since I got hooked on that pony car. Seeing your pics of the Shelby made my heart go pitter patter a little harder than normal! KEEP ON ROCKING! You are very lucky to work on those rides!
 
Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

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I think for some cleaning jobs they are the BEST!

The way the tornado effect of air being blasted into the carpet and then the "velocity" vacuum extracting everything - you just can't do this with vacuuming alone.

The technique for using it is different. I tried to shoot a FB Live video but I really needed someone else there to hold the phone.


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Yes Mike, I agree. :props:

With manufacturers building cars with cheaper & cheaper (majority anyhow) materials, definitely one component that has suffered is the carpets in my opinion. That weird nylon scrambled weave that so many use nowadays is a shocker for keeping hold of every piece of whatever lands on it.

That’s where this Tornador Velocity Vac Attachment comes into its own. What could normally take up to ten minutes to vacuum a floor section can be dramatically cut down, & I mean REALLY cut down.

I have a video of this tool in action if you would like me to send it through for you to use Mike?


Aaryn NZ.:dblthumb2:
 
Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

Great thread Mike. What an awsome bucket list car to work on. Cant wait for more
 
Re: Bucket List Buff - 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Original Paint by Mike Phillips

Great thread Mike. What an awesome bucket list car to work on. Cant wait for more


Stay tuned and "yes" I agree. Two very cool cars as well as iconic muscle cars. Carrol Shelby had a HUGE influence in the car industry and car hobby.

These are the kinds of cars that with this story, (they were found in a tin shack) you would see them on a TV show. They would have been great candidates for our last show, Competition Ready.


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Are you sure that's the same mustang?:wow::wow:

Super job on saving an Iconic car......

Is that a "36" Cord sitting next to it?
 
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Just used basic and normal techniques...


After re-visiting this thread, I think I may have discovered where I lost my Pirate Beach Towel.


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I'll send the above picture to my friend Shawn at Kiddy's Classics in Jensen Beach and see if he's seen it around?


Good news... Shawn confirmed, my Pirate Beach Towel is at his shop. :xyxthumbs:


Here's a picture he took of it being used as a Fender Protector.


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Yay!


Here's a picture of me using on a 1966 Corvette all the way back to the year 2012 - 9 years ago as I type today in the year 2021.

How to use a Rotary Polisher


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Happy to get it back.


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