Furniture glides by Scratchnomore vs. felt glides and rubber glides
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2015
- One of the most frequent causes of damage to floor coverings like hardwood floors or LVT design floors is not using furniture glides or the wrong glides like felt glides or rubber glides.
This video shows you the advantages of the new Scratchnomore system from Dr. Schutz in comparison with conventional furniture gliders.
Felt glides quickly clog up with sand and seriously scratch the floor. Beside of that the felt becomes hard when in contact with moisture, for example when the floor is mopped, and is therefore even more damaging to the surface of the floor covering.
Rubber glides are more stable than felt and not sensitive to moisture, but they cannot absorb or cushion hard particles, like sand and hair. Therefore, despite better adhesion and easier handling, in the end they do similar damage to simple felt glides.
The soft fibres of Scratchnomore absorb the sand and thus protect the floor from damage and scratches. Due to the length and consistency of the fibre material, the pressure from the chair leg is cushioned and the floor remains undamaged.
Scratchnomore furniture glides are available for all types of furniture and chairs. They protect hard and textile floor coverings. Further information on www.dr-schutz.com/en/scratchn...
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Good info for beach area properties
No more pouring sand on my expensive floor for me then I guess..
HA, Ha😁
when you clean the floor ,you need to remove your furniture ,maybe he want to express this .
Can this application be used on aluminum patio furniture?
There is no availability information
I bet I can crochet some of these😊😂
What is the weight rating on those?
cant seem to really find these anywhere online to buy them
never had sand on my floor. i cant see anyone having any sand on their floor either. its called sweeping. the cheap felt stick on's are the best. these cost $5 for each glider. kinda hard to justify that price.
You need to show you apply the same amount of force on the chair each run.
a trick: watch movies at flixzone. I've been using it for watching loads of movies these days.
@Tobias Dean yup, have been using flixzone for since december myself =)
@Tobias Dean Yea, I have been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
Glad I don’t have a sand pit in the room
Can i just get one Video or Recommendation for my patio Chairs on the Concrete!...🤯
Did you find anything. I'm looking for the same !
I seem to have a lot of chair friction....chairs hard to move....once you set down, hard to adjust kitchen chair at table. Very difficult to back up. What is the answer to smooth gliding?
the base is felt pads base
I don't have sand on my floor. No problem.
cannot find these anywhere. but great commercial. lol
Ended up being a commercial !!!!
Not carried by Amazon
Woodprix is nice for that.
how I solved my loud chair sound. ruclips.net/video/BjdEO8fdtuI/видео.html
1:34 - Finally
00:34 - Felt does not become hard or more abrasive when wet. (((""" They often don't stick to the chair leg for very long """))) More BS. The constant weight of the chair itself keeps glider pads on. They only get knocked off in situations of rough flooring such as uneven wood planks or damaged/cracked concrete. These scammers are literally selling the same material (nylon) that the cheaper gliders that they previously insulted are made of. These people are selling tiny pieces of carpet at a premium.
Requires drilling into expensive furniture. What an over engineered joke. No wonder our oceans are full with garbage