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Best way to protect my hard flooring from chair scratches

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homeanddeco · 25/10/2017 10:38

Hi everyone,

Looking to protect my floor against scratches when family come round and drag my chairs across the floor.It's only really an issue in my kitchen which has a hard wood, oak flooring and has been causing me problems for a long while now.

I have tried stick on rubber / felt pads but they are useless as they fall off when anyone who actually weighs something takes a seat.

Any suggestions based on what you've maybe tried before?

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LittleWingSoul · 25/10/2017 22:58

I was going to say the felt ones but you've already tried them... mine Work well but need replacing every couple of months as they wear out and get grubby.

Maybe try a different brand to what you've been using?

Or... wilkos do cork ones, I haven't tried them but might be worth a go?

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StilettosAreANoNo · 25/10/2017 23:02

How thick are the legs? You can get push-on rubber feet. I use them on mine.

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homeanddeco · 26/10/2017 10:09

I have been looking to try different brands, but I think a different style is what I need more than anything after speaking to a few people.

We have standard legs, fairly thick but are filled so must have something that goes over it like a cup almost.

After searching online it appears there are a few places out there that 'specialize' in this type of thing, this one (www.vital-parts.co.uk/furniture--chair-feet-18-c.asp) looks promising but has anyone else used a similar service, are they just push fit?

Thanks for the advice about Wilko's, I may check them out today as im going in to town later anyway.

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MyOtherNamesArePants · 26/10/2017 19:03

Magi-glide are your friends. Silicone pads you can either nail onto (eg dining table and chairs) and stick on ones.

They are FABULOUS.

First found them in a Indian Restaurant in Bakewell - they made the chairs so quiet and smooth I upended one whilst waiting for my curry Blush. Seriously, seriously good. Think I have converted everyone I know to them now.

My kitchen floor has withstood the battering from 2DCs scraping furniture for 5 years now. Not a scratch and no wince-inducing noises. The nail on ones are better at staying put so go for those where you can.

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MyOtherNamesArePants · 26/10/2017 19:03

Opps Linky here - though you can get them from amazon too :www.magiglideuk.co.uk/

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homeanddeco · 30/10/2017 10:48

Thanks for that, I will give them a go!

I have some on order from Vital Parts but we will test them both against eachother as I'm sure i'll need them all in the long-run anyway.

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northlondonlassie · 04/11/2017 19:48

Chair socks?

Best way to protect my hard flooring from chair scratches
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homeanddeco · 13/11/2017 12:44

I have had a little look at Chair socks previously but they would look too ridiculous on my chairs.

Also, i've heard they snag and wear pretty quickly if the chair is relatively heavy.

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