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How it works—the "Diamond Seal"
Of all the amazing materials on the earth, nothing competes with the diamond for hardness and durability. The secret lies in the atomic structure of a diamond—which consists of carbon atoms that are linked together throughout the diamond. Our sealants work much the same way. When our sealants share a single electron with the oxygen atoms on the surface, the result looks much like the linking atomic structure of a diamond. Hundreds of millions of strong, extremely stable carbon atoms are linked together creating an absolutely clear, smooth, impenetrable hydrophobic (water repellant) barrier. This process is known as co-valent bonding, or as we like to call it—the Diamond Seal.
"The hard water of Tuscon, AZ left terrible mineral deposits on our glass shower doors. After being treated with Diamond Seal, the doors looked like new and were easy to maintain for years."
Julie, Tucson, Arizona
Untreated surfaces absorb. Treated surfaces repel.
As the illustrations below demostrate, household surfaces become stained because water minerals and stain causing contaminants enter microscopic pores on these surfaces, build up and become permanent. The only solution to prevent prevent permanent stain damage is too insure these microscopic pores are sealed. If contaminants penetrate these surfaces they can’t build up. Once surfaces are treated by Max Seal, contaminants sit on top of the surface and are easily wiped away.

