Check out the video above of Tom Zagula applying the sealer at one of our 2019 Lagler-Loba classes. This is a waterborne sealer for wood floors based on polyurethane- acrylate-resins. Here are some… Read More
In the above video, Joe and Mike demonstrate the differences between rolling and pulling wood floor finish. They do this using Basic Coatings products including the Tykote System, StreetShoe NXT, and Basic Coatings… Read More
Earlier this year, Norton released new sizes of Blaze discs so that you can now have Blaze on your floor edger, no matter the size of your machine! Make quick work of edging hardwood… Read More
Vermont Natural Coatings PolyWhey makes it easy to give your clients durable, eco-friendly hardwood floors.These are water-based products that help you maintain low VOCs while providing incredible protection. A few years ago we… Read More
You might be wondering which type of wood floor finish applicator to use on an upcoming project. With so many different types of finish applicators available, how do you know that you’re using… Read More
Have you ever wondered whether you should use oil-based or water-based stains? Basic Coatings HyperTone stains combine the two using proprietary technology. HyperTone is a penetrating water/oil hybrid stain that is compatible with… Read More
Water-based hardwood floor finishes have been a staple in the wood floor industry for some time now, and they’ve gained popularity as homeowners have become more concerned with the environmental friendliness of the… Read More
The unique advantage of this finish is that it gives you the amber color of a traditional oil based finish. So if your clients want the traditional look of an oil based finish… Read More
Glitsa Poly 500 Series is a high solids oil-modified polyurethane finish designed for residential and commercial hardwood floor applications. The Glitsa Poly 500 Series has a low odor formula and provides an easy… Read More
Poly bubbles in your oil-based wood floor finish are a dreaded issue and almost impossible to repair. The good news is that they can be avoided with some care and attention to detail…. Read More