
Glass with no protection is like a phone with no screen protector.
It gets a little more damaged every day.
Every shower leaves a thin film of hard-water minerals and soap on the glass. You won't notice — "just a bit of haze," "I'll wipe it tomorrow" — until one day it won't come off. Here is how the next three years actually go.
Your contractor handed you beautiful glass. Nobody mentioned what hard water would do to it.
The cheapest day to protect it is today — every month you wait, the glass etches a little more, and there's no pulling it back out.
Aaron renovated his Subang Jaya bathroom. He was proud of it. Clear, frameless glass. It looked like a hotel.
By month 8, white patches showed up in the corners.
He scrubbed. Cif. White vinegar. A magic eraser. 11 p.m. on a work night, on his knees, scrubbing one patch for twenty minutes.
It would not come off.
It never would. The stain was not on the glass anymore — it had gone inside the glass. Once that happens, no cleaner can reach it. A glass expert quoted him RM 560 to polish one panel. The worst one, he had to replace.
Here's the sad part: none of this had to happen. Once the damage is inside, your only choices are a polish bill or a new panel. But seal the glass while it is still new, and water can never get in. That RM 560 only polishes the glass clean — it doesn't protect it. Coat yours today, while it's still clear, for RM 218 — and keep it like new for at least 3 years.

Aaron's whole story turns on one missing step — the one nobody told him about until it cost RM 560.
Here it is: EnduroShield, wiped onto the glass while it's still new. It bonds in. From that day, hard water has nothing to hold on to — every drop beads up and runs straight off, the way rain rolls off a lotus leaf. Nothing sits. Nothing dries. Nothing etches.
Do it on day one and the glass you installed stays the glass you installed — clear, for years. See what that looks like:
It's the one step Aaron skipped. Wipe it on while the glass is new, and the haze that ruined his never gets a chance to start.
Here's what nobody in the cleaning-spray aisle will tell you.
Once hard water etches glass, scrubbing cannot fix it. You're not cleaning a surface anymore — you're sanding a wound. Every harsh scrub takes a little more glass with it.
80% discipline clears 20% of the stains. 20% smarts keeps 99% from ever sticking. The enemy was never your effort — it's mineral etching, and an industry happy to keep selling you spray that can't win.
EnduroShield isn't a cleaner. It's a nano-coating that bonds to the glass and forms an Invisible Shield — so water stains, soap scum and limescale can't grab on in the first place. Water beads up and rolls straight off, taking the dirt with it.
The honest version: you'll still rinse and give it a quick wipe now and then. EnduroShield doesn't mean never clean again. It means cleaning time drops by up to 90% — and, the part that actually matters, the permanent etching damage stops.
It's made by PCT Global in Australia — 20+ years of glass coating, used in 50+ countries. The maker has put the same coating on big projects like the spire of One World Trade Center, and it was chosen by Sandals Resorts for hundreds of their shower doors. Now it comes in a kit you do yourself.
No tools. No installer. If you can wipe a window, you can do this.
Same water, same shower. On the EnduroShield side, it runs straight off — nothing left to dry into stains. On plain glass, every drop clings and dries into spots.
That's why cleaning day becomes a quick wipe with a wet cloth — and months later the glass still looks like the day it went in.
TUV Rheinland in Germany has certified EnduroShield since 2011 — including a simulated 10-year lifecycle test. The manufacturer is ISO 9001 certified.
It's not a shower-only product. The maker's coating is used on big glass projects worldwide — from One World Trade Center to aerospace labs, hotels and yacht clubs that fight salt and chlorine every day.
"If it holds up on a skyscraper spire, it will hold up on your shower screen."
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The kit gives you the coating. The four things we add free give you something harder to buy — the confidence to get it right the first time. (Standard kit shown; Family and Pro scale up the coating for more bathrooms.)
Same glass. One of them you fight forever. The other just stays clear.
Not “never clean.” You'll still rinse now and then. It just cuts cleaning by up to 90% and stops the permanent etching.
The whole job — wiped on by hand in a few minutes. That's all the "risk" there is.
Apply within 30 days and send us one short video of the water beading on your glass — that locks in your 3-year cover. Apply it by the steps and clean it normally (everyday soap or white vinegar is fine — just skip harsh bleach), and if the coating ever stops beading inside 3 years, we send you a free refill to re-coat. Simple.
Change your mind? If the kit is still sealed, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No questions, no friction.
Plain answers. No hedging. Anything we can't answer here goes to WhatsApp support.
Your glass is getting damaged right now, whether you act or not. Do nothing, and within a couple of years the only options left are a polish quote or a replacement quote.
Spend RM 218 and 10–30 minutes now (plus 8 hours to cure), and three years from now it still looks exactly like installation day.
It honestly doesn't matter to us which one you pick — it's your glass, your call. But the damage doesn't wait for you to decide. Every month you leave it, the glass etches a little more — and once it's in, no kit pulls it back out. New glass is the cheapest, easiest day to protect it.
The Family kit covers 2–3 bathrooms and works out cheaper per bathroom than buying Standard twice. It's what most renovated homes pick. Same bonuses, same guarantee.