Staff Answer
Jun 18, 2026 - 07:58 AM
MagicSeal is typically a clear liquid, but sometimes it may appear slightly cloudy. This can happen when the product has gone through atmospheric pressure changes during transit, storage, or, in certain cases, during the manufacturing process.
During manufacturing, MagicSeal may be filled quickly under pressure as part of the normal bottling and packaging process. When a clear liquid is filled rapidly, small amounts of air can become temporarily mixed into the liquid, or the liquid can react visually to pressure changes during filling. This may create a cloudy or hazy appearance, even though the formula itself has not changed.
This cloudy appearance does not mean the product is defective, separated, expired, or less effective. The liquid retains its original properties for a minimum of 2 years and will perform exactly as intended, giving the same results as a perfectly clear MagicSeal liquid.
