ClearShield New Reviews ((Client Reveals Life-Changing Transformation)) UK, CA, AU, US, Side Effects, Ingredients, Official Site When comparing ClearShield to alternatives like 3M or other films, focus on the specific feature set — self-healing, StainX® hydrophobic topcoat and 10-year warranty are ClearShield differentiators that may affect your choice of ClearShield product.
ClearShield New Reviews To make the comparison concrete, ClearShield for cars — chiefly Solar Gard’s ClearShield WPF and ClearShield Pro HYDRO PPF — is about creating an invisible physical barrier that absorbs impacts and shields paint and glass from the small hazards of the road; this ClearShield film blocks up to 99% of UV rays and ClearShield Pro HYDRO is even specified with SPF 285+ protection on the paint side, plus a hydrophobic StainX® topcoat and self-healing polymer technology to handle light scuffs. The ClearShield glass treatment from Ritec works by forming a permanent, multi-molecular bond to the silica in glass so that the surface becomes “non-stick” — that version of ClearShield prevents mineral deposits and soap scum from clinging and makes cleaning fast and less chemical-intensive. Even within the umbrella of the ClearShield name there are technical distinctions — roll sizes like ClearShield WPF’s 48" x 50' and ClearShield Pro ACTIV’s 36" x 100' exist for installers, door edge protection kits sometimes referenced as ClearShield come in 14-mil thickness for durable edges, and warranties vary (Solar Gard backs Pro HYDRO with a 10-year warranty against yellowing, hazing and delamination). ClearShield therefore isn’t a single product you buy off a single shelf; it’s a family of protective technologies and materials that your installer, glass fabricator, print shop or auto detailer will specify according to the job at hand, and understanding which ClearShield you’re being offered will help you judge performance, price and expected lifespan. ClearShield New Reviews