Protecting Worktops Sills And Trays From Site Damage — Intelligent Membranes

Protecting Worktops, Sills and Trays from Site Damage

Window sills, worktops and shower trays take a beating in the final stages of a build — paint splashes, plaster, grit, dropped tools and foot traffic. Replacing a damaged worktop or scratched sill at handover is expensive and embarrassing. A peelable protective coat stops it happening.

Peelable protection for finished surfaces

Why finished surfaces get wrecked

Once worktops, sills and sanitaryware are fitted, every following trade is a risk to them. Loose sheeting and masking tape slip, trap debris that scratches the surface, and still let paint and impacts through. The damage usually shows up right at the end — the worst time to fix it.

The cost of getting it wrong

A single replacement worktop or shower tray, plus the labour and programme delay, dwarfs the cost of protecting it. Surface protection is cheap insurance on the most visible, most expensive finishes in the building.

The solution: a brush-applied peelable coating

Phuck Off is a brush-applied, hard-wearing liquid that dries to a tough, peelable film. It shields window sills, worktops and trays from paint, scratches and knocks, then peels away cleanly when the work is done — no residue, no solvents to damage the surface.

Where to use it

  • Window sills and reveals
  • Kitchen and bathroom worktops
  • Shower trays and bath edges
  • Any hard, smooth finished surface at risk on site

How it is applied

  • Make sure the surface is clean and dry
  • Brush on an even coat and let it dry to a film
  • Leave in place through the messy trades
  • Peel off in one piece when you’re ready to hand over

Benefits

  • Tough, impact- and scratch-resistant film
  • Peels off clean — no residue
  • Brush-applied, so it fits any shape

Frequently asked questions

Will it mark the surface? No — it’s designed to peel away cleanly without leaving residue.

How long can it stay on? It is a temporary protective film intended to be removed at the end of the works; remove it once the risk has passed.

Protecting glazing too? See spray-applied glass protection and the window protection bundle, or ask our team.

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