How Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer 1 oz Can Transform Your Hair

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The Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer is a hair product that is designed to specifically target and enhance gray hair. This product comes in a convenient 1 oz bottle and can be used at home easily. Gray hair can often be difficult to work with and maintain, but the Gray Magic Color Enhancer helps to add color and vibrancy back to gray hair. It works by depositing a light ash tone onto the hair, which helps to neutralize any yellow or brassy undertones that may be present. This color enhancer can be used on both natural and chemically treated gray hair, making it versatile and suitable for all hair types. The Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer is also formulated with vitamins and proteins, which help to nourish and strengthen the hair, leaving it soft and shiny.


Nope, this one works by depressing half-way for water to fill bowl.
Have owned the rig for 7 years now and it just started acting up last year, thought the rod was binding on the back of the toilet so shaved away a bit of the area with a utility knife to give a little more clearance and that helped. Not this year though, acting up first time using it. Greasing up the slot does not help.

While playing with the unit to see what the problem might be, I could put just a bit of pressure on the arm that does the water flow and the operation was normal rod slides down a slot in this lever to add water and when rod reaches the end of the slot, opens the ball valve to flush. De-winterized a week or so ago and this year the toilet would not hold water along with the issue of flushing immediately upon depressing the flush pedal.

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The Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer is also formulated with vitamins and proteins, which help to nourish and strengthen the hair, leaving it soft and shiny. This product is easy to use - simply apply it evenly to the hair, massage it in, and leave it on for 3-5 minutes before rinsing. The results are instant, with gray hair appearing more vibrant and youthful.

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I will be replacing the seal on the ball valve soon as it does not hold water in bowl reliably, and will see if I can scope any issue with flusher.


Wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem and what the fix might be.

* This post was edited 05/22/17 08:16pm by tyoungs *

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ScottG wrote:

Have you tried lifting the pedal?
That's how some of them work.

Nope, this one works by depressing half-way for water to fill bowl.
Have owned the rig for 7 years now and it just started acting up last year, thought the rod was binding on the back of the toilet so shaved away a bit of the area with a utility knife to give a little more clearance and that helped. Not this year though, acting up first time using it. Greasing up the slot does not help.

While the part description didn't say so, it was packaged with a new floor seal, so you may not need to order that separately. Got the part on Amazon for about $20.

Not as bad of a job as I had imagined.

De-winterized a week or so ago and this year the toilet would not hold water along with the issue of flushing immediately upon depressing the flush pedal. Talked to Thetford and ordered both a new ball seal and a new water control valve. Replaced both parts tonight and toilet is working like new.

I think the real issue was the ball seal. While playing with the unit to see what the problem might be, I could put just a bit of pressure on the arm that does the water flow and the operation was normal (rod slides down a slot in this lever to add water and when rod reaches the end of the slot, opens the ball valve to flush). I think the new ball valve seal added enough pressure on the ball valve that the rod slid down the slot and worked as designed. Similar to what I did with my finger on the lever arm, the extra sealing tension of the seal to the ball valve allowed the rod to go down the slot, add water as designed, and then open the ball valve when the rod reached the end of the slot. And now it holds water just fine.

So, my suggestion, if your foot flush valve is getting finicky about just adding water, first I would change the ball valve seal and lube the rod while you have it all apart. The extra tension of the new seal on the ball valve may be just enough to cause the "add water" function to return to normal.


Wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem and what the fix might be.
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Overall, the Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer is a highly effective and convenient solution for anyone looking to enhance their gray hair and maintain a beautiful and vibrant appearance..

Reviews for "How Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer 1 oz Can Extend the Life of Your Hair Color"

1. Samantha - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer. I have a few gray hairs and was hoping this product would help blend them in with my natural hair color, but it just didn't work for me. The color enhancer ended up giving my hair a weird purple tint, which was not what I was going for at all. I followed the instructions carefully and even tried adjusting the amount I applied, but it just didn't do anything to improve the appearance of my gray hairs. I would not recommend this product.
2. John - 1/5 stars - The Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer was a complete waste of money for me. I have medium brown hair with some scattered gray hairs, and I thought this product would help cover them up. However, it didn't do anything at all. It was like applying water to my hair - absolutely no color enhancement or coverage. I'm extremely disappointed and feel like I wasted my hard-earned money on a product that doesn't work as advertised.
3. Michelle - 3/5 stars - I purchased the Ardell Gray Magic Color Enhancer with high hopes, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. I have dark brown hair with a few grays, and I was looking for something to help blend them in. While the product did add a subtle tint, it wasn't enough to fully cover the gray hairs. Additionally, the application process was messy and time-consuming. It's not the worst product out there, but there are definitely better options available for covering gray hairs.

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