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Glass renovation

Glass renovation
Brings glass back to its 'as-new' appearance


Glass protection:
Retains the 'as-new' appearance of glass

ClearShield is applied in the factory onto new glass prior to installation to minimise surface damage during construction. Alternatively, for glass already installed, ClearShield can be applied onsite.

The build-up of contaminants on unprotected glass causes many problems and will chemically bond, corrode and etch the surface.

 -During construction, e.g. splatter from concrete, plaster and mortar, cement dust and other
  construction materials
 -Contamination from the environment, e.g. concrete and silicone run-off, traffic fumes, tree
  sap and bird droppings
 -Interior glass contamination, e.g. greasy, dirty deposits, moisture vapour and hard water
  deposits

This leads to difficult maintenance, poor visibility, reduced light transmission and a spoiled appearance.
Contaminants can be impossible to remove using conventional cleaning methods. The use of harsh chemicals can do more harm to the glass surface than good.

Glass Renovation
With the ClearShield System, Hydratec-trained specialists remove contamination – both organic and inorganic – from the glass surface when regular cleaning is no longer effective, without the need for harsh chemicals. Renovation is the unique and ideal solution for exterior and interior glass surfaces that have been heavily contaminated and stained when all else fails.

ClearShield Protection
Immediately after renovation, the glass surface is sealed and protected by ClearShield. ClearShield gives glass 'Low-M' (Low-Maintenance) properties.

 -Always easier to clean
 -Stays cleaner for longer
 -Resists staining and discolouration


Hydratec-trained specialist applicators can treat virtually all glass on any size or scale.

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