Diamond Magic Hard Water Stain Remover - Surface Restorer
Quick Overview
- Diamond Magic is a creme compound with a special formulation and real diamond dust to make a formidable stain remover and polishing compound.
- Do not apply with too much pressure in one spot, spread your finger pressure over a large area to avoid scratching the surface.
- Once the polishing is completed, rinse off the surface with a Microfiber Cloth to wipe away the residual creme.
- This product works on windows, shower doors, tile floors and metal surfaces.
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$15.30 - $26.40
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Is Hard Water Bothering You?
Does your tap water have high amounts of dissolved minerals?
Do you live or work near the ocean?
We know how difficult it can be to remove stubborn Hard Water Stains from your windows and windshields.
Diamond Magic® is likely the answer to all of your stain problems.
Diamond Magic is used by homeowners, commercial window washers, car wash centers, restaurants, hotels, industrial linen laundry facilities and other commercial establishments.
Diamond Magic, made with real diamonds, removes water spots and polishes surfaces. Diamond Magic is a creme compounded with special formulation and real diamond dust to make a formidable stain remover and polishing compound.
The secret of Diamond Magic® is the use of multi-level sub-micron diamond dust, compounded with a compatible paste creating a synergy that cleans and polishes unpainted metal, glass, tile & porcelain to a near new condition.
Clean it All!
Diamond Magic® and removes stains from windows, automotive glass, shower doors, chrome fittings, brass components, tiles, porcelain fixtures, bronze, brass, copper, tile, and all surfaces made of aluminum and stainless steel.
You can also use it for effective cleaning of your glass stove top, boats, motorcycle, RVs and more!
Diamond Magic® is safe. Diamond Magic® has been accepted for
registration by NSF International, the recognized arbiter of sanitary products of allowable nonfood compounds for use in commercial kitchens.
CAS#
Diamond Dust >1% 7782-40-3
Dodecyl benzel Sulfonic <10% 27176-87-0
Nonoxynol <10% 9016-45-9
Problem: Water Spots
Solution: Diamond Magic
Diamond Magic is a creme compound with a special formulation and real diamond dust to make a formidable stain remover and polishing compound. Diamond Magic eliminates water spots and stains while polishing the surface. This product works on windows, shower doors, tile floors and metal surfaces.
Application is simple! Apply the Diamond Magic onto the desired area with a Microfiber Cloth or Microfiber Applicator and manually rub the creme in a circular motion until it polishes away the hard water stain. You will be able to feel the glass become smoother as the surface is polished. Be careful; do not apply with too much pressure in one spot, spread your finger pressure over a large area to avoid scratching the surface. Once the polishing is completed, rinse off the surface with a Microfiber Cloth to wipe away the residual creme.
For use in food and beverage processing facilities, this product is restricted to use in inedible product processing areas.
Excellent for removing hard water spots, stubborn stains, scuff marks, soap scum, rust, and water craft fender marks.
Use on glass, aluminum, porcelain, chrome, brass, bronze, copper, unpainted vinyl, gel coat fiberglass, tile, and stainless steel (polish with grain of metal).
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