Protect your storefront, windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces from vandalism, scratches, acid etching, and tagging. Removable sacrificial film that saves thousands in glass replacement costs.
Anti-graffiti film is a clear, optically transparent sacrificial layer applied to glass and smooth surfaces. It acts as a protective shield — when vandals damage the surface with scratches, acid etching, spray paint, or tagging, the film absorbs the damage instead of the glass underneath.
When damage occurs, the damaged film is simply removed and replaced — a quick, low-cost process that takes less than an hour per window. The original glass beneath remains pristine and undamaged. Compare that to replacing a large storefront window at $500-$2,000+ per pane, and the value is clear.
Anti-graffiti film can be applied to interior or exterior glass surfaces, mirrors, stainless steel, elevator interiors, and other smooth surfaces. It comes in various thicknesses from 4mil to 12mil, with thicker films providing greater protection against deep scratches and etching.
The most common form of glass vandalism. Anti-graffiti film absorbs scratches from keys, coins, knives, and other sharp objects, keeping the glass underneath untouched.
Chemical etching permanently damages unprotected glass. Anti-graffiti film creates a barrier that absorbs the acid, protecting the glass from irreversible chemical damage.
Graffiti spray paint on glass is costly and time-consuming to remove. With anti-graffiti film, simply peel off the tagged film and apply a fresh layer — clean glass in minutes.
Permanent markers, paint pens, and adhesive stickers can leave permanent residue on glass. Anti-graffiti film prevents any contact between these materials and your glass surface.
High-traffic areas accumulate scuffs and minor scratches over time. Anti-graffiti film maintains glass clarity in elevators, lobbies, and heavily used glass doors.
Anti-graffiti film blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting interior merchandise, displays, and furnishings from fading while also guarding the glass surface.
Storefront windows are the most common target for vandalism. Anti-graffiti film protects your display windows, glass doors, and signage from scratches, etching, and tagging. When damage occurs, the film is replaced quickly without disrupting business operations or requiring expensive glass replacement.
Bus shelters, train stations, and transit vehicles are frequent vandalism targets. Anti-graffiti film provides a cost-effective, renewable protection layer that transit authorities can replace quickly and repeatedly.
Stainless steel elevator interiors, lobby glass, and mirror surfaces in apartment buildings, office towers, and hotels benefit from anti-graffiti film. It maintains a clean, professional appearance in high-traffic areas.
Windows, glass doors, and display cases in schools and government buildings are protected from vandalism and accidental damage. The film is easy to replace after incidents.
Restroom mirrors, glass partitions, and exterior windows in restaurants and bars face constant wear and occasional vandalism. Anti-graffiti film keeps surfaces looking new.
Homeowners in areas prone to vandalism protect their windows and glass features with anti-graffiti film. It provides peace of mind and eliminates the high cost of glass replacement after an incident.
Anti-graffiti film is a clear, sacrificial layer of film applied to glass and smooth surfaces. When vandals damage the film with scratches, etching, or tagging, the film is removed and replaced — leaving the original glass completely unharmed. It costs a fraction of glass replacement.
Anti-graffiti film installation and replacement costs a fraction of glass replacement. A single storefront window can cost $500-$2,000+ to replace, while film replacement is significantly less. The film pays for itself after preventing a single vandalism incident. Call (425) 988-9877 for a free quote.
Yes. Anti-graffiti film works on mirrors, stainless steel surfaces, elevator interiors, polished stone, and other smooth surfaces. It is commonly used in elevators, public restrooms, transit shelters, and on stainless steel fixtures in commercial buildings.
When undamaged, anti-graffiti film can last 5-7+ years before needing replacement. When vandalism occurs, only the damaged film is removed and replaced — a quick, low-cost process. The underlying glass is never affected.
No. Clear anti-graffiti film is virtually invisible once professionally installed. It does not change the appearance, clarity, or light transmission of your glass. Customers and visitors will not notice it is there.
Damaged anti-graffiti film can be removed and replaced in under an hour per window in most cases. There is no need to order custom glass, wait for manufacturing, or close your business. We offer fast response for vandalism incidents.