
Protection and Restoration

Protecting Public Spaces with Graffiti Shield’s Advanced Surface Films
While many organizations plan for basic graffiti cleanup, the rise in more destructive techniques has created a demand for smarter, more cost-effective solutions.
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Public areas like trains, elevators, stairways, and escalators are frequent targets of modern vandalism, especially aggressive forms such as scratching with sharp tools and acid etching. These surfaces—often made of glass, stainless steel, and mirrors—are expensive to repair or replace once damaged.

Metal Shield Products
Metal Shield is a 6-mil thick, metal-surfaced film designed to protect and restore damaged or vandalized metal surfaces.
Commonly used on elevators, escalators, and architectural features, it replicates the look of stainless steel, brushed aluminum, or brushed gold—offering a clean, professional finish without fully replacing or updating declining surfaces.

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Mirror Shield
Mirror Shield is a protective film designed to mimic the reflective appearance of a real mirror while safeguarding the underlying surface.
Ideal for covering worn, corroded, or damaged mirrors, it not only restores visual appeal but also defends against graffiti and vandalism.


Glass Shield
Glass Shield is a 4 or 6-mil thick clear protective film that acts as a virtually invisible sacrificial layer for glass, acrylic, and other smooth surfaces.
Designed to guard against vandalism such as scratching, etching, or acid damage, it can be easily removed and replaced by our technicians—restoring the surface to a like-new condition in minutes.
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Also available in 6-mil and 12-mil IR-blocking tinted options, Glass Shield combines graffiti protection

Stone Surface Protection
Stone Shield offers a sophisticated and reliable way to preserve the beauty of natural surfaces such as stone, granite, and marble.
Engineered to maintain the original look and texture of your material, this innovative film acts as a protective barrier against stains, scratches, and surface damage—helping you extend the life and appearance of your architectural finishes.
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