Great interior spray

M23Accord

Glorified cleaning lady
I use this stuff called "Tocco Magico Interior Detailing Spray" which has worked wonders. Comes in an aerosol can. It produces a natural shine and is great for anything. No worries about getting overspray on plastic or glass either. I've lost my connection to get this stuff though. Anybody heard of it or know where to get it? Havent tried an internet search yet.
 
Sounds like something similar to Stoner's More Shine, Less Time or Adam's Polishes In and Out Spray?
 
It sounds a LOT like the Stoner line. Can't say for sure, since I've never used Tocco Magico. My territory at work is that part of NJ, so maybe I'll have to drop in on the company and pick up some free samples! :)
 
Nickc0844 said:
Sounds like something similar to Stoner's More Shine, Less Time or Adam's Polishes In and Out Spray?

How is that stuff I'v never tried it but recieved a stoners mini catalog. Curios?:kneel
 
13.5 ozs. at $9.00!!!

At that price you better be detailing only $150k Italian made sportscars. I noticed that the product was manufactured specifically for Italian made automobiles, so the German, Japanese, and US made cars I detail regularly would not meet up to this products standards.

"Tocco Magico Interior Detailing Spray"... Hmmmmm ???
 
GraniteState said:
How is that stuff I'v never tried it but recieved a stoners mini catalog. Curios?:kneel

I bought the Stoners dozen - Here's my take on the products. Consider it a novice's review.

:mohawk MSLT for tires - good stuff. nice looking results in no time, not too glossy, holds up well with no apparent slinging or running. This is the only tire dressing I've used so keep that in mind.

Trim Cleaner - works well but one can did not finish my BMW Z3 interior. Granted it was filthy and I'm a newbie so I was probably using too much product. Still too expensive at that rate.

:mohawk Invisible Glass - Rocks. Very good stuff.

Carpet Cleaner - no complaints. it's cleaned every thing I thrown at it with a little brushwork. The stains I cleaned with it have not returned.

Xenit Citrus - Not really tackled anything that seemed impossible so I don't know how this "super-cleaner" performs. smells nice and did not eat the floor mat I used it on.

Speed Bead - this is a cleaner wax - very easy to use and is holding up well. looks good on light colors. I didn't like it on my dark green car - it seemed to highlight scratchs instead of hiding them. I will continue to use this on my wifes car. Smells great. Made me want a pina colda.

:mad: Fabprotector - did not like this at all. Leaves a visible film on the surface that does eventually dissipate but takes several hours. At first, water beaded but after a little rain I can't tell any difference on my fabric convertible top.

Trim shine - mixed review - looks good and holds up well on plastic if sprayed and let dry. Overspray is a concern. When I wiped off the overspray without letting the product dry, every placed I touched the trim was very apparent and the look faded very rapidly.

MSLT for vinyl - I used this on the interior surfaces. Looks good, applies easy but has a little greasy residue on clear plastic like guage covers. no residue or greasy feeling on any other surface. Does not seem to attract dust.

Tarminator - It's not a magic cleaner at least for me.

I haven't tried Bead Max yet and gust is standard canned air.

FWIW
 
Thanks for the link ntwkguy1. When I run out I'll be getting some more or I might try that Stoners stuff the others mentioned. $9 probably sounds like a lot to pay for the Tocco Magico but the stuff does go a long way.
 
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