Surface Guard, Inc: Protective Masking Products

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Surface Guard,Inc. manufactures a complete line of surface protection films designed to protect critical surfaces from scratching, marring, and abrasions. Protective films are generally a polyethylene film coated with a pressure sensitive clean peel adhesive. Surface protection films adhere to and protect your critical surfaces during fabrication, assembly, shipping and storage. Our films are designed to protect a wide range of materials including; painted or polished metal, plastic, carpet, optical films, laminates and almost any other surface that requires protection. Surface Guard is continuously developing new products to protect the next generation of surfaces. We recently announced these new products: • "SUR - Guard" repositionable masking films for protection across a wide range of surface types. • 55 Series masking film for Matte & Textured, metals and plastics • 45 Series Plasticizer Resistant Masking film. • 60 Series Premium Masking Films - Smooth "buttery" peel films for clean removal on a wide range of surfaces.
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