Insights and advice from the film experts

Glass surfaces in high-traffic areas are prime targets for vandalism. From scratched bus shelters to tagged shopfronts, graffiti can create a poor first impression and cost thousands to repair.
Anti-graffiti film provides a smart, removable barrier that protects your glass reducing replacement costs and keeping your public spaces clean.
What is anti-graffiti film?
Anti-graffiti film is a clear, tough, sacrificial layer applied to the outside of your glass. If someone scratches, etches or paints over it, the film absorbs the damage.
Rather than replacing expensive glazing, you simply remove and reapply the film quickly and affordably.
Who uses it?
This film is widely used by:
- Local councils for bus stops, libraries, and public buildings
- Retailers for shopfronts and display windows
- Shopping centres for escalator glass, signage, and balustrades
- Transport operators for train stations, ticket machines, and shelters
Schools and universities for entryways, internal glass and signage
How it saves money
Without anti-graffiti film, every act of vandalism risks:
- Full glass replacement
- Downtime for your premises
- Contractor costs for emergency repair
- Ongoing cleaning or repainting
With the film installed, damage is contained. You peel it off and reapply fast, discreet and low-cost.
Other key benefits
- Scratch-resistant: Protects against keys, blades, or acid etching
- Invisible: Won’t affect visibility or light
- UV protection: Helps block fading of displays
- Insurance-friendly: May reduce claims or premiums
- Quick to replace: Minimal disruption to your space
