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Your cart is empty.CRL TPC Surface Protector will actually seal the pores of glass, porcelain, ceramic, plastics, polished metals, fiberglass, and marble to make the surface water, soil, and stain resistant. The clear coating guards against the adhesion and build-up of dirt, grime, mold, mildew, rust and mineral deposits. Environmentally friendly and non-toxic, CRL TPC Surface Protector permits the practice of preventive maintenance, reducing costly cleaning, repairs and replacement. Simply spray on and polish off. 1 Fl. oz. (29 ml) of TPC Surface Protector protects approximately 15 sq. ft. (1.4 meters square) of glass.
Dkkgav
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Great coating for glass in the shower to avoid water spots
Justyna
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
I have been using this product for years and always was very satisfied. The last bottle I bought it is definitely not the same formula. It looks the same, but the results are not even close. The “old bottles” were not leaving any smudges, and for weeks there were no water stains. This “new” bottle left unbelievable smudges and it doesn’t look like protects against any water stains at all. I applied the product the same way and we always use squeegee after showering.
Paula H.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
This is great stuff! Make sure glasses is clean of any soap scum or calcium, spray this on and it lasts a long time to keep glass clean.
jBrooks
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2017
Very happy with this product. The water just runs off the glass. After shower the water dries, if any left, without spotting the glass. I think that it is very similar to Rain-X if have ever used this product before but I think its easier to apply. Rain-X has to dry to that hazy film before buff off. I have had good luck using one cloth to apply wet product all over glass and another dry cloth to buff off. I do not use the sprayer that came with the bottle. Don't have to wait for the product to dry to a haze. Only downfall I see at moment is when removing with dry cloth, it might take a little effort....if picky, you work a little to get the little swirl marks the product leaves on the glass. They are easier to remove though than if ever have worked with Rain-X.
Chuck P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2017
This product is really great, better than RainX in my opinion, although similar formulation. Follow instructions for application, first time coating needs two applications. Requires some effort and elbow grease, but well worth it for long term results. Works great, almost not necessary to squeegee off if rinsed well. Been 3 months of heavy use and still working great.Work it on in small manageable sections you can apply and rub in well. Good ventilation is a plus. First time application requires two good coats for best long term results. Apply liberally with cotton cloth, circularly rub in well, allow to dry lightly, wipe off excess, a haze will remain. For final buff, use a dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth for best results to polish and remove haze.
Fred Goetz
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016
I've always had trouble keeping my clear shower doors clean of all the mineral deposits and soap residue. Cleaning all of the grime off usually requires hours of scrubbing, leaving my arm sore and leaving me wishing for a shower curtain instead.I decided to try out this product after reading the glowing reviews.I started by using a sponge to apply vinegar to the shower doors, and let it sit for 30+ minutes. I then applied additional vinegar and scrubbed with a scrubbing sponge. The glass cleared up pretty quickly, and after a wipe-down with 409 the glass was pretty clean and clear, and ready to apply the CRL TPC.To apply the CRL TPC, I sprayed it onto the glass and rubbed it in using a paper towel in a circular motion - similar to Windex or other window cleaner. I especially focused on the edges of the door, which is the biggest problem area for me. After letting it sit for about 30 minutes, I repeated the process to apply a second coat. After another 30 minutes of setting, I used a dry paper towel and scrubbed the glass until most of the haze was gone. (My bathroom is fairly small, so it's almost impossible for the haze to go away when I'm sweating from cleaning shower doors all day and the moisture condenses on the glass)It's only been a couple of days now, but when I rinse the shower doors after I'm done showering, everything runs off like some kind of super RainX. I'm not sure how long it will last before requiring another coat, but I'm positive it won't take as much effort as it did for the first application.
John C
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016
This stuff is like rain-x but better. When we got a new glass shower enclosure our contractor left a bottle of this with us and told us to use it twice a year or so to prevent hard water build up. It worked, so when it ran out I was happy to find it for sale on Amazon.Note: This is a preventative measure, so it is best to start with a surface that is clean, dry, and free from hard water stains. To get rid of hard water stains, I have found before that the overpriced Norwex stuff () combined with a lot of elbow grease does in fact work. But anyone who has worked hard at getting rid of hard water stains will no doubt go looking for ways to prevent it from happening again - hence the need for this product.The Good: The way the water beads is superb, and after over 5 years or so we do not have any hard water stains on our glass shower walls. We do try to squeegee after use but it doesn't happen every time.Use: I spray it fairly liberally on the inside of our shower enclosure and wipe/rub it in with paper towels until it is clear. You don't have to scrub hard like when you are trying to get rid of hard water stains in the first place, but you do have to spend a minute or two until it is totally clear. It is best to do two coats to ensure that the entire surface has at least one good coat. Once on, it is completely clear. I recommend turning on your bathroom fan or doing whatever you can to mitigate the fumes.The Bad: It has a potent chemical smell that dissipates almost immediately. I have not researched how toxic this stuff is. While I do use gloves to prevent touching it, I have definitely inhaled a fair amount when putting it on. On the plus side, I haven't grown a third eye ...
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