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Treating Glass with Nanotechnology Products

22 April 2024

treating glass with nanotechnology products at home for easier cleaning
Applying nanotechnology products to glass surfaces at home improves cleaning results and reduces dirt adhesion over time.

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Have you ever tried repeatedly to clean glass and mirrors without achieving a satisfactory result? You are not alone. Glass is a difficult material to clean without leaving streaks or visible marks, especially on exposed surfaces such as windows, shop windows and shower enclosures.

Today, however, technology offers a concrete solution: nanotechnology applied to glass. It helps improve cleaning and simplifies long-term surface maintenance.


Key Points of the Article

  • Glass surfaces tend to trap dirt, water and residues inside micropores.
  • Nanotechnology creates an invisible protective barrier on the surface.
  • Treated glass becomes less prone to dirt and easier to clean.
  • Cleaning becomes faster and less frequent over time.
  • Nanotechnology treatments improve the management of large glass surfaces.

Do You Know Nanotechnology?

Nanotechnology is the science that manipulates and organizes the smallest elements of matter. In practical terms, it allows precise control at a microscopic level.

When applied to glass, nanoparticles arrange themselves on the surface and create an invisible protective barrier. As a result, the surface becomes more resistant to external contamination over time.


What Are the Benefits of Using Nanotechnology Products?

When you protect glass with nanotechnology products, cleaning becomes faster and easier. You also achieve more consistent results.

Another important benefit concerns reduced cleaning and maintenance costs. This is especially relevant for large surfaces such as shop windows or glass façades, where dirt adhesion decreases significantly.

For example, if a shop window normally requires cleaning four times per month, the same treated surface may only need cleaning twice per month, and in less time.

nanotechnology treatment for commercial glass surfaces and shop windows
Nanotechnology treatment on large glass surfaces helps reduce cleaning frequency and improves maintenance efficiency.

NANO GLASS: Nanotechnology Protection for Glass

NANO GLASS is a nanotechnology-based anti-dirt treatment for glass and mirrors by Marbec. It helps remove dirt more easily without mechanical scrubbing.

How to Use

The product is ready to use and can be applied directly to the surface.

  1. Spray the product evenly onto a small area using a fine mist sprayer
  2. Immediately polish the glass with a soft cloth
  3. Remove any residues or streaks with a cloth slightly dampened with NANO GLASS

The product dries within a few minutes, while full curing occurs after 24 hours at 20°C.

This process creates a chemically and mechanically resistant protective layer. As a result, surfaces gain long-lasting protection. NANO GLASS resists frequent washing, including pressure washing, and tolerates both high temperatures and frost.


Conclusion

Treating glass with nanotechnology products means addressing the root of the problem. Instead of only cleaning, you reduce dirt adhesion over time.

Thanks to the invisible protective barrier, glass surfaces become less prone to contamination. Therefore, they are easier to maintain in both residential and professional environments.

The result is a more efficient cleaning process, with better-looking surfaces, reduced time and simpler maintenance, even on highly exposed glass.


Still Have Questions?

A technical consultation helps you identify the most effective solution for your specific case.

👉 Contact the Marbec technical team for qualified and personalized support.

Products featured in the Article
  • NANO GLASS

    Nanotechnology-based anti-dirt protector for glass and glazed surfaces. Reduces dirt adhesion and makes cleaning easier without scrubbing, keeping surfaces cleaner and easier to maintain over time.

    52.58€

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