Blastrac Unveils New Website

Words: Margaret Foster
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Blastrac has recently revamped its website.

Blastrac Global's website, www.blastrac.com, was recently revamped to include more options benefiting both Blastrac customers and the flooring surface preparation industry.

The new site allows customers to purchase products online and to take advantage of monthly specials and sales on Blastrac products. The site's "My Account" area securely stores customer information for quick and convenient checkout, while also showing transaction histories and other upcoming products for sale that correspond with the customer's line of business.

Through the website, customers can access up-to-date information and trends in the surface preparation industry as well as job site tips. An "Ask the Expert" section allows visitors to ask Blastrac experts and trainers specific questions, and more information can be obtained through the Question & Answer forum on the website as well.

Website visitors will also benefit from the improved media library where they can easily find information on Blastrac products, technology and applications and access training videos, manuals and information.

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