the scary part it that the black paint is the good section, it's the green paint that's real scary.
Ahh the faildub strikes again. The sight of that pretty black paint would have scared off the Mothers rep anyway.
the scary part it that the black paint is the good section, it's the green paint that's real scary.
Minor crisis at home. Will have to pull out. Sorry for late notice.
Cheers,Greg.
Sorry Guys, not gunna make it tonight. Sorry for the late notice.
1978 RK101 Stout - Rat Spec
1972 RT81 Corona - Cruiser spec
Looking forward to this. It's always enlightening to speak to someone who is an expert in their field.
Sorry guys, had to go onto anti-biotics today slept all afternoon from 12 til 5 and completely forgot.
Was great night. Thanks for organizing.
Learned alot, thanks for organizing the event.
Make sure you keep us posted on the professional cleaning range demo.. deffinately keen on that.
Cheers Brendo
Yeh, was a great night, thanks for the event, will look forward to the professional one as well if that gets organised. George was very interesting guy to listen to and certainly knows his stuff. For those who couldn't make it, you missed out on a great night and some really yummy pizza.
Daz
PS, anyone wanna help to the rest of my car....???![]()
any pics from the night?
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Well last Monday night had George Syder from Mothers Car Care entertaining and educating us Toymodders on Mothers fantastic range of products and some of the finer points of car detailing.
We had I think 13 Toymodders turn up and a few very lame excuses that didn't make it, but those that did turn up were keen to soak up some of Georges wisdom and try out some Mothers magic.
George started off by introducing himself and some of his products. He strategically backed the Toyota Marque at the expense of Porsche and Mazda owners and instantly built a great rapport with the Toyota-philes.
George brought along a great range of products to discuss and demonstrate, including their paint restoration products, wheel and tyre care, wax’s, Back to Black rubber and plastic rejuvenator and interior cleaners. He also had a big range of microfiber towels and applicators, chamois, and polishing equipment.
Darren's Commondoor was chosen as needing the most amount of beautification. It was suggested that a Toyota badge would be a step in the right direction but George wanted to try anyway. Here is Darren trying out the Mothers Clay Bar on his bonnet.
Most in attendance had a go of these products and yes the Clay Bar really does lift the scum off a Commodore…….
El Presidente’ couldn’t take it any more and in a mad fury attacked the commodore with the first power tool he could find.
Unfortunately what he grabbed was Mothers Wax Attack Portable and the viscious attack left the Commodore even cleaner.
And the big reveal……..
Well it still looked like a Commodore but it did have half of a very clean bonnet. Every one then got intimate with the commodore and gave it a good feel. The difference was incredible, it really is amazing what these products can do for aged paint.
It is strange though, even though the paint was cleaner than the day it left the factory, I still felt a little dirty having touched a commodore…….
Cleaning a commodore left us all with a veracious appetite so as if on queue, vast amounts of Pizza arrived magically from Georges Pizzaria. So after satisfying our hunger, we all got to soothe our eyeballs and gaze fondly at a Classic Celica whilst it was pampered with more of Mothers beautification, including polishing tips and an example of Mothers Back to Black rubber and plastic rejuvenator.
George then followed this with a little TLC for some classic JDM wheels. This time it was the Mothers Power Ball and their Mag and Aluminium Polish doing the magic.
All in all it was a fantastic night, Georges knowledge combined with the quality of Mothers products makes for a very impressive demonstration of firstly how mucky some of our cars are and secondly how good they could be with the right tools and a little TLC.
I’ve certainly got a list of gear that I’m gonna be talking to Santa about, particularly the power ball and wheel polish (I have 3 others that now need polishing) and the Back to Black rubber rejuvenator. The wax attack also looks like a great investment, though I would need to break my habit of applying waaaaay too much polish and wax……..
Thanks to all who attended and made for such an enjoyable night. And a huge thanks to George Syder and Mothers Car Care for putting on such a great night and educating us on the finer points of car detailing. And thanks muchly for the T shirts, I'm actually wearing mine right now........
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I hope we can revisit this sometime early in the new year and see how some of Mothers professional range of products work.
Anthony
Great write up!
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Thanks for an awesome night Anthony couldn't have asked for a better location looking forward to the demonstration with the pro range.
Cheers Mark
89' MA70 Supra 1JZ Converted R154
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So having started on those wheels last monday night, I figured I should go out and buy one of those power balls. Awesome little gadget.
A bit of paint on the centre and this will come up nicely.
I had better start on the rest of them........
Oh and my brother went out the next day and got some of that rubber restoration stuff. Lots'a good gear.
Great write up and pics Anthony, thanks for sharing. Although one problem, I think I would be insulting a Toyota badge if I stuck it on my commondoor.....![]()
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