INTERIORS 63
Bradite’s busy bodyshop boost A
busy East of England vehicle repair specialist has a tough, bright new bodyshop fl oor, thanks to discovering
one of Bradite’s top coatings.
The Bodycentre is a major automotive repair shop in Norwich, handling an average of 60 vehicles weekly for bodywork and structural repairs, paintwork refi nishing and a wide range of other treatments.
“After some trouble with other fl oor products in the past we decided to speak to a local paint supplier, called PaintWell,” says Jake Masters, The Bodycentre’s digital marketing executive. “After much discussion about our previous attempts at doing the fl oor with no great success, they advised that we use Bradite Floor-it.”
The job was undertaken by a team made
up of The Bodycentre’s own staff, including technicians, the general manager and one of the directors. “The application was very straightforward,” says Jake, adding, “recoat time was exceptional. It took us about a day to prep the fl oor ready for the product to be applied, but once this was done and all necessary objects were masked up, it took us just under ten hours to apply three coats.” And the verdict? “It makes the workshop look so much brighter and cleaner. We are over the moon with the fi nal fi nish.” Bradite Floor-it is a single-pack, high performance
coating ideal for general
shopfl oor usage. The water-based acrylic fl oor paint has no odour and is suitable for use on suitably prepared concrete, as well
as wood, metal or asphalt surfaces. The semi-gloss fi nish is extremely durable with excellent adhesion.
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