Basic Coatings launches MainStreet floor finish

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Basic CoatingsBowling Green, Ohio—Basic Coatings, a wood floor coatings, maintenance products and floor care equipment manufacturer, launched MainStreet, its newest water-based wood floor finish. According to the company, MainStreet is designed with super self-leveling technology, which contributes to better leveling and flow. Improved application characteristics provide a more uniform film thickness and overall appearance for job site finished hardwood installations.

“MainStreet is an exciting new addition to our long line of Basic Coatings water-based wood floor finishes,” said Robert McNamara, director of marketing and sales, Basic Coatings. “It’s truly meant for quick and easy application that saves on time and labor, allowing contractors to do more in less time.”

As a one-component, clear, super self-leveling, commercial-grade, water-based urethane floor finish, it is an excellent choice for professionals looking for a finish that offers tremendous leveling and flow for the ultimate ease of application, according to the company. Additionally, Basic Coatings said MainStreet preserves the natural beauty and characteristics of residential and light commercial wood flooring.

MainStreet is available in commercial semi-gloss, commercial satin and commercial super matte in 2 x 1 gallon case(s) for ease of stocking and rotating inventory. It also meets MAS Certified Green criteria for low emissions with VOCs below 165 grams per liter and has low odor.

In conjunction with the launch of MainStreet, Basic Coatings said it is also launching the MainStreet Equipment Promotion. According to the company, Contractors can purchase 10 gallons of MainStreet and receive a free FiberPRO Air Mover. Those interested must register to participate by April 30, 2023.

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