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FAQ SUPRA

Supra Companies™

» Improves clarity and visibility to extend driver reaction time
» Deflects small road debris to reduce damage to glass
» Significantly reduces Night Glare
» Allows insects to be easily washed away
» Makes ice and snow much easier to remove
» Protects against acid rain, corrosion and mineral buildup

Supra Clear Armor™ bonds with glass at the molecular level. It changes the surface of the glass, increasing its strength and clarity, and decreasing the likelihood of dirt and moisture to cling to it.

Supra Clear Armor™ improves driver reaction time by keeping windshields and automotive glass surfaces clearer. It improves visibility during inclement weather, and reduces the likelihood of damage from small road debris. Supra Clear Armor™ also allows insects to be easily washed away, and makes ice and snow much easier to remove. It protects against acid rain, corrosion and mineral buildup. It keeps glass looking newer longer and helps you preserve the integrity of your original windshield.

Yes! Supra Clear Armor™ technology is not like those coatings that can peel and blister over time. Supra Clear Armor™ creates a chemical bond that changes the way the surface responds to anything that could damage or contaminate the glass, making it stronger, more transparent, easier to clean and safer.

Yes! Hydrophobic products have been shown to significantly enhance visibility, according to a study conducted by the University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute – an independent group which found that a treatment applied to the windshield improves visual awareness nearly 34% over an untreated windshield.

Yes. But you’ll get the job done in less time and with less effort.

A maintenance solution is available free of charge from Supra Companies.

A maintenance solution is available free of charge from Supra Companies.

No, it won’t discolor or peel, and it remains stable under UV Rays.

Yes, the application process is safe for the environment and there’s nothing harmful in or on the treated glass.
RELOAD™ Refortifies your vehicle’s windshield + windows to ensure “Optimal Visibility” so that you
can drive safely regardless of weather conditions
or due to exterior debris.It is recommended to use RELOAD™ when necessary

Yes, the application process is safe for the environment and there’s nothing harmful in or on the treated glass.
RELOAD™ Refortifies your vehicle’s windshield + windows to ensure “Optimal Visibility” so that you
can drive safely regardless of weather conditions
or due to exterior debris.It is recommended to use RELOAD™ when necessary

Your Windshield IQ — What You Don’t Know Could Be Dangerous

The five most important safety functions your windshield performs

Most of us would conclude that our windshield was a very useful piece of equipment. It keeps cold and heat; wind and rain; and untold numbers of bugs and other airborne road debris out of our faces. The problem is that consumers have different and more limited expectations from the windshield than the automotive engineer. In other words, we worry about water leaks or ugly “dings” and cracks affecting our car’s value, while the engineer understands how such damage can affect the vehicle’s structural integrity and passenger safety. The fact is that the modern automobile and truck, windshield is part of the vehicle’s safety restraint system (SRS) that also includes air bags and seat belts. If any of these safety components are damaged, or are inoperable for any reason, the effectiveness of the entire SRS could be compromised. The SRS is designed to keep vehicle occupants within the relative safety of the passenger compartment during accidents, head-on collisions and roll-overs. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports over 40,000 Americans are killed and over 5 million injured every year in highway crashes. Over 30 percent of the fatalities occur when vehicle occupants are either ejected from the vehicle, or, injured during rollovers. Windshields are intended to keep occupants inside the vehicle. The windshield also supports the roof thereby preserving the structural integrity of the passenger compartment and keeping it from collapsing and crushing driver and passengers. Seen from this perspective of personal safety, consumers have a vested interest in making sure any damaged windshield they replace is replaced properly and safely. For these reasons every vehicle owner should be aware of the five most important safety functions performed by their windshield. The most obvious windshield function is, of course, visibility. Unlike drivers of old, we do not wear goggles that keep bugs out of our eyes or highway debris from hitting our face. Even so, the modern windshield can become pitted and scratched from minute dirt and sand particles. Pebbles and stones can fracture the glass causing dings that, if left unattended, can affect vision. The second windshield function is not as obvious. In many cars and trucks, the windshield supports the passenger side airbag during deployment. If a windshield is replaced improperly, the windshield could become detached from the vehicle in an accident. If this happens the passenger side airbag will not deploy properly. Thirdly, windshields cushion the blow if a vehicle occupant is thrown forward in a crash. Windshields are made of two layers of glass sandwiched around a layer of polyvinyl material. The glass may break but the polyvinyl layer is flexible and cushions the impact. This feature explains why windshields are made of glass not plastic. Plastic is rigid and unforgiving to a person.