Anti-Graffiti Film

Anti-graffiti film gives exposed glass and smooth surfaces a replaceable layer of protection. It is built for storefronts, doors, mirrors, elevators, public-facing glass, and other areas where scratching, etching, or vandalism can turn into an expensive repair.

Cracked window beside a brick wall on a city sidewalk, with blurred buildings in the background
Modern building exterior with large glass windows and a brick entrance on a grassy slope

Where Damage Keeps Showing Up

Some surfaces take abuse because they are easy to reach and hard to ignore.

Storefront windows, restroom mirrors, elevator panels, glass doors, and public-facing surfaces can get scratched, etched, tagged, or damaged over time. Replacing that glass can get expensive fast, especially if the same area keeps getting hit.

Anti-graffiti film helps protect the surface underneath by giving the damage somewhere else to land.

How Sal's Adds a Replaceable Layer

Sal’s looks at where the film is going, how visible the surface is, and what kind of damage the property is dealing with.

The goal is to keep the glass or surface looking clean while making future damage easier to manage. If the film gets scratched or etched, it can often be removed and replaced without replacing the entire piece of glass.

That makes anti-graffiti film a practical option for businesses, public buildings, schools, restaurants, restrooms, storefronts, and other high-traffic spaces.

Tired of Replacing Damaged Glass?

If scratching, etching, or vandalism keeps showing up in the same places, Sal’s can help you look at anti-graffiti film as a more practical layer of protection.