Protecting Glazing on Site with Peelable Spray Film
Glass and glazing are among the most expensive things to replace on a build — and among the easiest to scratch, splash or etch during the works. A peelable, spray-applied protective film keeps glazing safe from first fix to handover.

Why glazing is so high-risk on site
Once windows and screens are in, they sit exposed to every following trade. Overspray, plaster and mortar splashes, weld and grinding spatter, scratches from tools and scaffolding — all of it lands on glass. Etched or scratched glazing usually can’t be polished out; it has to be replaced.
The cost of getting it wrong
Replacing a damaged sealed unit means new glass, access, labour and programme delay — and on commercial glazing the numbers climb fast. Scratched-glass claims are one of the most common avoidable snagging costs on site. Protecting the glass up front is a fraction of the cost.
The solution: a spray-applied peelable film
Intelligent Protect is a liquid that sprays straight onto glass and glazing and dries to a tough, peelable film. It shields the surface from paint, scratches and site damage, then peels away cleanly when the job is done. It is VOC-free, made with around 70% recycled content, and protects for up to roughly 18 months.
Why spray beats films and tape
Cut-to-size films and masking tape are slow to fit, leave gaps, and lift at the edges. A sprayed liquid covers large or shaped glass quickly and continuously — right up to the edges and into awkward profiles — with no seams for dust or splashes to get under.
How it is applied
- Make sure the glass is clean and dry
- Spray an even coat across the glazing
- Let it dry to a continuous peelable film
- Peel off cleanly once the risk has passed
Benefits
- Fast coverage on large or shaped glass
- Peels off clean, with no residue
- Protects against paint, scratches and spatter
- VOC-free and made with recycled content
Frequently asked questions
Will it leave residue on the glass? No — it is designed to peel away cleanly.
Can it go on frames too? Yes — it protects frames as well as glass; for whole openings see the window protection bundle.
Read the full spray-on glass protection guide, or talk to our team.