Installer spray-applying Intelligent Protect liquid window protection film to glazing on a construction site

Spray-On Window and Glass Protection: Save Time and Money on Site

Replacing scratched glazing or damaged window frames at handover is one of the most frustrating costs in construction — entirely avoidable damage from plaster splatter, paint overspray, welding sparks and general site traffic. Taped-on plastic film helps but is slow to apply, peels off in weather, and leaves adhesive residue.

Installer spray-applying Intelligent Protect liquid window protection to glazing on a construction site

The Spray-On Alternative

Intelligent Protect is a spray-applied liquid that dries into a tough, peelable protective film over glass, frames and surrounding surfaces. Apply it in minutes per window, leave it on for the duration of the works, then peel it away to reveal pristine glass underneath — no adhesive, no residue, no scratches.

Why Crews Prefer It

  • Speed — spray application covers awkward shapes and large glazed areas far faster than cutting and taping film
  • Complete coverage — the liquid coats edges, gaskets and frame junctions where tape leaves gaps
  • Weatherproof — stays put outdoors for the duration of the build
  • Clean removal — peels off in sheets; the film is recyclable once dry
  • Eco credentials — EPD certified, water-based, made largely from raw and natural materials

Peeling off Intelligent Protect temporary window protection film after construction, leaving clean undamaged glass

The Full Protection Range

Intelligent Protect spray-applied window and glass protection tin by Intelligent Membranes

Where It's Used

New-build housing (protecting glazing through plastering and decorating), refurbishments, student accommodation, and commercial fit-outs — anywhere finished surfaces have to survive an active site. One of our case studies covers a student accommodation project where every window survived to handover without a single glazing replacement.

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