2470 days ago

Shower Glass protection

Doug from ClearShield Surface Restore & Protect BOP Ltd

This is why you need to ClearShield protect any new Shower glass to prevent lost clarity/corrosion which occurs within 3 to 6 months for unprotected glass in Tauranga.

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01 Glass surface

02 Magnification of ClearShield Eco-Glass

How ClearShield works



The power behind ClearShield Eco-System for protection and maintenance of glass is ClearShield, a unique polymeric resin.

The surface of ordinary glass is not smooth and consists of microscopic peaks and portholes. Organic and inorganic contaminants fill these potholes and some react chemically with the glass, firmly bonding to the surface. Because of this, cleaning glass becomes more difficult as it ages.

When applied to glass in liquid form, ClearShield, cross-links with itself and the glass to form a strong chemical bond that seals the pores of the glass to give the glass both high performance protection and durability. ClearShield is completely transparent, chemically inert, non-hazardous and UV stable. Unlike a coating, ClearShield becomes part of the glass so it will not peel, discolour or crack.

Working like a 'non-stick' frying pan, ClearShield prevents contaminants from bonding to the glass surface and prevents damage caused by corrosion and chemical attack. Cleaning is now easier without the need for harsh abrasives or methods, as well as saving time and effort.

ClearShield protected glass peforms like new, for life, following a recommended simple and economic after-care program.



We can also refurbish old shower glass back to new most of the time.



If you would like to know more contact me today.

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