ClearShield New Customer Reviews Whether you opt for ClearShield automotive films to shield paint and windshields with StainX®-equipped hydrophobic topcoats and self-healing polymers, choose ClearShield glass treatment to chemically create a non-stick, hard-water-resistant surface, or use ClearShield liquid laminates to protect prints with UV inhibitors and HALS in a flexible, non-yellowing water-based formula, the practical benefits of ClearShield are consistent: protection, reduced maintenance, and preserved appearance. ClearShield products are supported by professional application channels — ClearShield films and glass treatments are typically installed by trained technicians or fabricators, and ClearShield liquid coatings are supplied through established distributors — and selected ClearShield variants come with warranties such as the 10-year coverage on ClearShield Pro HYDRO, giving buyers a level of assurance. If you value keeping vehicles, glass, or prints in top condition and want a transparent solution that reduces chores and future costs, ClearShield offers multiple, well-documented ways to protect those surfaces; for many buyers the deciding factors are the ClearShield product match, professional installation, and the long-term savings and peace of mind that come from reduced damage and easier care.
ClearShield New Customer Reviews ClearShield automotive protection films rely on multi-layer polymer constructions and advanced topcoats: the ClearShield Pro HYDRO PPF uses a proprietary StainX® topcoat to provide hydrophobic behavior and stain resistance, and an advanced self-healing polymer layer that allows minor surface abrasions to recover over time — the film as a whole provides impact absorption, optical clarity, and UV filtering with the ClearShield film offering 99% UV block and a stated SPF 285+ for Pro HYDRO. Technical specs like roll sizes (ClearShield Pro ACTIV 36"x100' rolls, ClearShield WPF 48"x50' rolls) and thicknesses (examples like 14-mil door edge guards used by some Mobile Clear Shield services) are part of the ClearShield product lineup so professionals can choose the right ClearShield film for door edges, full-body wraps, or windshields. The ClearShield glass treatment is an entirely different chemistry: it’s a polymeric resin that reacts chemically with the silica in glass to form a strong, multi-molecular bond that changes the surface properties; because ClearShield glass treatment becomes an integrated layer at the molecular level, the ClearShield product resists staining and mineral etching in ways a topical film cannot, and ClearShield application protocols include neutralizers, conditioners, and high-pressure bonding to ensure the ClearShield layer adheres uniformly and permanently. Marabu’s ClearShield liquid laminates are water-based clear coatings formulated with UV inhibitors and HALS to stabilize against UV-induced breakdown, and their ClearShield variants are tuned for different tasks — ClearShield Classic offers high film build for durable outdoor graphics, ClearShield Canvas Guard provides flexibility for stretched canvas without cracking, and ClearShield Select gives options for substrate compatibility and finish sheen; the ClearShield liquids are non-yellowing and waterproof once cured, and they come in glossy, satin (200 satin), and matte sheens so ClearShield can match the aesthetic needs of the print. Order Now ClearShield FAQ's