Review Diamond Magic

I bought a couple of bottles of Diamond Magic from the WCR Store for an impending job coming up. Doesn’t look like the resort will accept my bid; no big deal as it will be a bear of a job for whoever gets stuck with that one.

So, I have two bottles of Diamond Magic. Cleaning a new residential customer today they had brick glass in the shower. The home owner said don’t worry about that it has soap scum and water deposits, so you can skip it it.

OPPORTUNITY!
I said for $10 more I will clean up the deposits on the brick glass. Got the go ahead. Went to the van for my new bottle of Diamond Magic from the handy-dandy WCR Store and wet a piece of brass wool and commenced to scrubbing. Wiped it off with soapy water on a towel and dry toweled - hmm, didn’t get it all. Gave it another scrubbing and dang that brick glass SPARKLED. Not just saying that because my company is Super Sparkle, but it SPARKLED!

Thanks WCR Store for having in stock what I needed.

Edit: By the way, only used about an ounce. Great results with a little “stuff” and some elbow grease.

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Good to hear. I’m buying some with my next purchase :+1:

@Garry

Garry how’s it compare to a-maz?

A-Maz works okay on light stuff. This stuff did take two applications of a very small amount and did the trick nicely.

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Thanks. A-maz is a light job worker :wink:

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It makes me sad you only charged $10.

I mean if it was one small brick… but it seems like it was a small wall or panel? We usually offer to do it as an add on service for $49-$99, same as really bad hard water stains and if we can’t clean it off, customer doesn’t pay. CC550 almost always gets it done.

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You know, it was a $299 job, I added $10 to a $309 job and they paid me $330. No loss. :wink:

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Hmmm, it took me all of about 8/10 minutes. Probably if I anticipated glass in much worse condition I would have been inclined to charge a bit more.

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