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How to Sand and Seal Floorboards

We have been sanding and sealing, staining and restoring floors for over 10 years, although we would recommend that you use a professional to sand and seal your floor, you can do it yourself, if you follow this simple guide:

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Preparation

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It is the key to every job we do, if your prep is bad the finished job will be terrible, if prep is excellent the finished job will be outstanding.

The whole point of sanding and sealing is that you should be able to recreate a factory applied finish on site (at least that is what we aim to do).

Firstly you need to prepare your floor for sanding, you need to remove all nails from any gripper rods that were in-situe before, also any bits of carpet underlay that have become stuck to the floor. Once you have fully cleaned the area you need to check for any loose boards, if you find any lift them up fully to check for pipes underneath, then, using cut nails 1 ½ to 2 inch, nail them back down carefully. Then set all the nails in by at least 3mm using a centre punch and hammer, this will increase the life of the sanding belt, and limit and damage to the drum.

Sanding

You are now ready to start sanding; you should start with a 36 grit belt or 40 Grit (depending on the state of the boards). Sand in the direction of the boards, never work diagonally or across them as this will put scores marks in that will take forever to remove. If you are using a Hiretech HT8 then you will need to be very careful, as these machines are really light and they tend to jump and skip over the boards rather than sand them. When sanding never leave the machine in one place for more than 2 seconds as it will create burn marks in the board that are impossible to remove. Rather keep the sander moving at all times and let the roller gently coast on the floor.

We use (and hire out) a Bona Flexidrum, this has a continuous belt on a rubber drum, the belt just slides on, no need for metal bars and screws as on the HT8. It weighs around 60kg (very heavy) and has a 2.2kw motor, it is incredibly fast at removing material and is 98% dust free; it always leaves a beautiful finish.

The 36 or 40 grit should be used until all of the boards are sanded back to bare wood, if the boards are particularly curved you could use a small sander to get the very edges of the boards cleaned up. Once you are back to bare wood you can start working through the other grades, don't be tempted to skip grades you must work through them all - 60, 80, 100, 120 grit. Once you have sanded to 100 grit you should start sanding the edges, again keep the sander moving at all times, start with the most coarse disc and work to the finest (80 grit). After the edges are done, do the corners and around any pipes with a detail sander 40 to 60 grit (no need to go any finer it's a very small area). After all this is done its time to do the final pass with the 120 grit belt, before running a random orbital sander around the edges (60 working to 100 grit). The final pass should be no more than twice in each direction, you're not trying to remove material but just giving a final light sand. With this part done now your onto the final stage (at last)....go around the whole room with a random orbital sander, sand out any score marks or swirls that are in the boards, start at 60 grit, then 80 and finish with 100 or 120.

I know this all sounds very long winded, but trust me if you put the preparation in you will be rewarded when it comes to applying the finish.

Staining

If you are going to stain the floor you obviously need to do it before the seal is applied. We recommend the use of a solvent based stain that can be lacquered over. We use Bona Décor. We apply this stain with a rag in a circular motion, working the stain into the boards; you must make sure that all the stain is fully rubbed in with no 'wet looking patches'. Once you have done this the stain needs to dry for 24-48hrs before applying your primer coat.

Most stains that are oil based cannot be lacquered over; instead a top coat of oil is applied after the stain. We have in the past used spirit based stains; however these can be notoriously difficult to apply evenly, especially on woods that are porous like beech. If you are using a spirit based stain you have to work very quickly and always keep a 'wet edge', on porous woods the stain should be diluted with white spirit so that it can be applied more evenly.

Sealing

You're now ready to seal the floor, so firstly fully vacuum it off ensuring that there is no dust of any kind on the floor. We always recommend the use of a base coat primer such as Bona Prime Intense or Prime Classic. A primer stops any side bonding, this is when the floor expands and rather than each block moving individually, they more as a section creating a shear line in the pattern (herringbone block). A primer enables the floor to move under the lacquer (the primer has elastic type qualities) avoiding any cracks from side bonding. This is obviously very important on any parquet or herringbone floors, not so important for floor boards but it is still good practice, as it is an extra layer of protection and aids adhesion of the top coat.

Firstly shake the bottle of lacquer well for one minute, then using the filter provided, decant it into your roller tray. Brush all the edges of the floor first using a fine bristled paint brush, making sure to cover all corners and come about 4 inches of the wall. There is no need to wait for this to dry you can carry straight on with covering the rest of the floor.

We apply the lacquer with a roller, again from Bona, don't be tempted to use a paint roller, the lacquer roller that Bona make are guaranteed to give an orange peel free finish without dropping any pile.

When you have covered the entire floor, and checked that you have not over applied in any areas (this can be seen by a blue looking film on the surface) leave it to dry for 2 to 3 hours. You have a choice now, you can either nib the lacquer back with a buffing machine or not, if you don't you will get a rougher grippier finish than if you nibbed it back.

If you go down the buffing route then you need to use the buffer on the slowest speed with a maroon pad and a scrad wing (a small sanding sheet that sticks to the maroon pad). Work over the floor quickly keeping the sander moving all the time, if you stay in one place to long you will rip through the primer.

After this, vacuum the floor again to ensures a dust free surface, then apply the lacquer in exactly the same way as you applied the primer, leave to dry for 3-4 hours then repeat for the final coat. The floor will need two top coats, making three in total, if you buffed the primer the first time round then you need to do the same with the first coat of lacquer. Do not buff the top coat; it should be pretty smooth if you buffed the two previous coats.

So that's it! All done!

NB - Make sure you put felt pads on any furniture in the room as this will stop any scratches when moving furniture about.

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  • 24 Full Sets, 24 Replacement Pad and 48 Shims for Angled Chair Legs
  • Pro-GlidesTM are a three component system consisting of a mounting base, retaining collar and replaceable felt assembly.
  • The base of the glide is designed to be permanently installed in a furniture leg and never have to be pulled-out again.
  • As the felt portion of the glide wears the consumer simply unscrews the retaining collar and pops-in a new felt assembly.
  • No hassle, no prying, no hammering, and no damage to furniture; simply use your fingers and seconds of your time and avoid scratches to your flooring surface.


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24 Full Sets, 24 Replacement Pad and 48 Shims for Angled Chair Legs. Pro-GlidesTM are a three component system consisting of a mounting base, retaining collar and replaceable felt assembly. The base of the glide is designed to be permanently installed in a furniture leg and never have to be pulled-out again. As the felt portion of the glide wears the consumer simply unscrews the retaining collar and pops-in a new felt assembly. No hassle, no prying, no hammering, and no damage to furniture; simply use your fingers and seconds of your time and avoid scratches to your flooring surface.



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How is Laminate Flooring Made and How Do I Protect My New Laminate Floor?

How is Laminate flooring made and how do I protect my new Laminate floor?

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Laminate flooring has grown by leaps and bounds in a very short period of time. The reason behind the rapid laminate wood flooring growth is the ease of installing laminate flooring. This wood flooring system is a floating floor that has a laminate flooring underlayment on which the laminate floor lays over top of. Another benefit to having a laminate floor system is the durability of the floor. Laminate flooring manufacturers are using new technologies to create a very dense fiber wood core with a very durable top plastic coating.

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Constructions of laminate floors

There are basically two types of laminate floor constructions. You have the direct pressure laminate and the high pressure laminate. The two different styles vary in the way they are attached to the core. The direct pressure process is a one step process where they fuse all the layers directly to the core all at the same time by using melamine resins and pressure and heat they are impregnated and together to form a very durable laminate plank flooring. The other high pressure laminate flooring is a two layer process. The first is that the craft paper style sheets will be glued together and using a print film, which is then glued to the core. Here everything is glued together and using high pressure they become very hard and durable.

What is available for Laminate flooring?

The laminate wood flooring is almost invincible to spills, stains, burns and a very high tolerance to scratches. Laminate flooring prices have such a wide range but can offer you just about any replicas of any wood species that you would desire. They will come in a few different varieties such as the single strip, two strips or even the three strips with micro beveled edges, square edges or just beveled edges. Depending on the quality you are looking for the top finishes and treatments will vary the price of the laminate wood flooring. Because these floors can imitate just about any flooring on the market, your choices for texture and looks give you an abundance of choices such as traditional stone, ceramic tiles and beautiful hardwood.

Caring for your Laminate floor

Laminate flooring is stain and fade along with scratch resistant and with a few preventive maintenance ways you can have your floor last a very long time. First you must follow the laminate flooring manufacturer's limitations and by keeping their recommendations in consideration you will have a floor that will last forever.

Your Maintenance and laminate wood flooring care

· Place designer mats in front of stoves and sinks along with all the room entrances

· Always have felt protectors under the feet of furniture

· Use chair coasters that are clean and working properly will help

· One of the biggest things you can do is to try and follow the laminate floor manufacturers recommendations for room temperature and what they recommend for humidity levels

Maintaining laminate flooring

Laminate flooring is very durable and not that hard to keep clean. All you have to do is regularly sweep or vacuum with a soft brush. Damp mop the laminate wood floor using a bit of ammonia or vinegar and water being careful not to flood the work panels as you can damage them this way. Some products that are not recommended for your laminate floor are soaps, scouring powder, floor polish or steel wool as these may damage the laminate wood flooring. Always test a product that you are unsure of in a low visible area. If you have to remove a stain use the recommended laminate floor cleaner and mop up to keep any water from entering the joints. Also make sure you use a damp mop and not a wet one.

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  • Color: Grey
  • Size: 30" x 52"
  • This table leaf strorage bag is made from a soft felt material.
  • Helps to keep your table leafs from scratching. Holds one leaf.
  • Bag includes a handle, which allows for easy carrying between dining and storage areas.


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This table leaf strorage bag is made from a soft felt material, and helps to keep your leaf from scratching. Bag holds one table leaf and includes a handle, which allows for easy carrying between dining and storage areas. .



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Slate Floor Cleaning

Slate can be an excellent choice for flooring, being extremely durable whilst being available in a variety of colors, shapes and textures. It is a fine grained homogeneous metamorphic rock which when professionally installed can give a sophisticated look and add to the ambience of any location.

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Slate can be relatively easy to clean, but only if a number of steps are taken to keep the floor in good condition - which can, in itself, be a laborious task. It is important to remember that slate is a very porous substance, meaning that even after the application of a sealant; the floor can be stained by any spillages or even by a gradual buildup of stains, bacteria and soil deposits over time.

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One can protect slate by taking care to remove shoes before walking on the surface, putting felt pads on any furniture in contact with the slate, sweeping the floor to remove all dust and dirt residue and cleaning any spillages immediately. However this can be a task which is easily overlooked and this is where the problems occur.

Taking a quick look at the soles of your shoes will reveal reasons as to why slate floors can become dirty and stained over time. The soles of our shoes have particles of sand or dirt picked up from our everyday lives, and it is these particles that grind and cause abrasions and tiny surface scratching - which leads to a gradual change in appearance.

By the time any staining becomes visible and noticeable, layers of stains and bacteria have built up which leads to the traditional methods of cleaning, and the chemicals used, becoming ineffective. It is at this time you may need to consider the use of a professional slate floor cleaning company which can restore heavily soiled slate to its original state.

Once the floor has been cleaned and restored the next step is to consider its ongoing maintenance. As previously mentioned, if due care isn't taken slate can quickly become soiled again, and professional companies use a water based sealer which will offer ongoing protection for your slate floor, and will facilitate easier and more effective future cleaning.

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  • 1 1/2 inch diameter (4 pieces) and 1 inch diameter (16 pieces)
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Made of 100% polyester felt, The Felt Store's Heavy Duty Felt Pads are suitable for protecting hardwood floors, furniture and other surfaces from marks and scratches. The Dining Room Set includes 20 pieces of Heavy Duty Felt Pads which include 16: 1" diameter pads and 4: 1 ½" diameter pads. Each pad is 3/16" thick with adhesive backing and are readily placed on any surface for protection. Simply peel and adhere to your dining room chairs and table, protecting any hard floor surface.



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Owe More on Property Than it is Worth? - Ideas to Sell Rather Than Lose It

Fallon is a farming and ranching community about sixty miles east of Reno, NV. I went to school in Churchill County schools in Fallon, NV. The reason that I bring this up is to associate my upbringing with the way that I see life today. Those who know me well, know that I am a small town guy with big dreams. I am also sincere. I believe in fairness to all and have an affinity for honest, hardworking Americans, who are struggling with today's economic challenges.

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One thing that I learned in the small town atmosphere is that you have to be fair to your neighbors and friends. We depended on each others hard work and honesty. If a neighbors cow got out we all chipped in to get her back in. If someone had a barn fire, we helped rebuild it. When we lost a member of our community, we all grieved. In some ways, the big cities have some of the same characteristics. I believe that small clicks called "neighborhoods" do watch out for one another.

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I believe that my small town experiences led to my successes and my failures in the big city. Let me explain: When I left Fallon I went into the US Air Force. My AFSC was a 90250 which is a surgical assistant and PA. To make a long story short, I passed instruments during surgical procedures ranging from knee replacements to open heart surgery. During this time period I became proficient at OB-Gyn and birthing. I learned at that time how precious life was. I witnessed many living births as well as had the unfortunate experience of watching death. My desire was to become a surgeon and I continued on in school at BYU majoring in a preprofessional (medical) program. After leaving BYU, I returned to Las Vegas, NV. and went to work building a career. I was a single father raising my two sons (Leland and Adam). Adam spent more time with his mother than Leland. They both turned out to be excellent American citizens.

I took all of the skill sets of my young experiences and excelled in auto and real estate sales and investing. I started investing in real estate while in my early 20s and did quite well for a young man with no father in his life. My father died when I was 23. He was not a part of my life since I was about 8 years old. I did see him from time to time, but; it was mom who raised me. My first real estate purchase was a Las Vegas rambler about 2100 square foot VA foreclosure that I picked up for ,700. I sold it 45 days later for ,900. Most people would have loved to make that kind of money, as I did! There was only one problem that I had with the transaction. After closing on the property and receiving my 870 check at closing, I started to feel guilty. I felt guilty for the people who lost their home and felt guilty that I had just "Made a Killing" on the new owners. My guilt soon led to joy as I realized that I could have sold that home for 000. I realized that the new owner actually ended up with equity and that the lender got rid of "Bad Debt".

Making money has never been a problem for me, however; I have not always the best money manager in my own life and have had my ups and downs over the years. One thing that stands out the most to me in my career is the lessons of "Life's Hard Knocks!" I have experienced many failures and many successes and have watched others make many of the same mistakes that I have made. I believe that I have learned well from these experiences.

One of the greatest assets that I feel that God has blessed me with is the love of numbers and a good vision of problem solving. Anyone who has known me over the last 30 years can attest that I understand finances and financing as well as anyone in the country. I bring this up to share with you that what I am about to tell you is credible and it is true. This article is written in order to help individuals who may not know where to turn or what to do in their current situation. I do not have all the answers, nor; do I pretend to have them. I am merely asking you to continue to read this article to see if there may be an answer for you or someone that you know. I am not giving legal advice or financial council. I do recommend that you consult with your own financial advisor or attorney prior to entering into contracts or agreements with anyone or any company.

Let me begin by talking about a real estate or a vehicle purchase and tell you a few things regarding these transactions that you may or may not be aware of. First, and foremost, unless you have a buyer's agent in a transaction, you are not represented in that transaction. What this means in simple terms is that the seller is represented by the listing agent and the agents loyalty is bound to the seller, not you as the buyer. The same is true of the RV, boat, or auto salesman. They are 100% committed to selling you a car and getting as much profit as is possible from you, the buyer.

I am going to talk a little bit about the real estate transactions first and then we will address the auto or vehicle transaction next.

When you are negotiating to purchase real property, everything is NEGOTIABLE! Just remember that the name of the agent that is on the sign is the seller's agent, not yours! His or her job is to sell the property for the seller and sell it for the most amount of money possible and with the least amount of contingencies (conditions) on the offer to purchase contract. It is your right to have ANY offer submitted as you request. Too many times the listing agent bumps the buyer up or refuses to take an offer to the seller. It is his or her job to make every offer to purchase to the seller in a timely manner. The law requires that a listing agent presents your offer to the seller. Keep in mind during this offer negotiation that the average real estate commission in a transaction is about 6%. It is possible for a BUYER to negotiate part of the commission out of the deal in order to get what he needs to complete the transaction. In most cases it is best to have a buyer's agent represent you in the transaction. They are usually aware of these, as well as other items, that can be negotiated out of or into the deal. Things like personal property are usually not allowed in the financing of the home and most lenders cap the concession items at 00, or a small percentage of a sales price. Contingencies are things like furniture, big screen tv, swingsets, or other items that are considered personal property and are not permanently attached to the structure or the land.

Closing costs are usually negotiable with the seller, mortgage broker, and even sometimes with the agents and escrow company. Everyone is willing to take a small cut if it means the difference between a deal closing or falling apart. Make sure that you do your homework on your particular transaction "PRIOR" to closing. The wrong time to find out that you could have gotten a better deal is after you have closed your deal. If you do this one thing it could make a difference down the road if you ever need to sell.

By negotiating a skilled deal (a fair price and terms transaction) you have set yourself up to be in a more liquid position when you do sell. Every real estate deal should be met with an exit strategy prior to closing. What I mean by this is what happens if you have to sell at a future period of time? For example if you buy at the top of the market's value today and the property declines in value by 10% more in the next two years and you are forced to sell, what is your exit strategy? Compare this scenario to buying your property at a 90% of fair market value today and then having to liquidate in two years for a 10% reduction off market value, your position would be good.

If you do find yourself upside down in your home and you do not have a way out, there are many options for you. There are do it yourself training kits available for short sales and loan modification. You may be able to stall or forego a foreclosure on your home or other property by using short sales techniques or by obtaining a government loan modification. A short sale is selling a property or vehicle for less than the loan balance in order to obtain a lien release and a free and clear title. Some lenders are willing to negotiate the transaction in order to alleviate the foreclosure or repossession fees and processes. A lender reduces a negative portfolio by negotiating a settlement offer with you as the seller in order for you to dispose or liquidate your property in the event of a financial hardship. The government has set up many plans in order to stimulate the lender to re-negotiate on your behalf.

Now let's address automobiles briefly and then summarize both real and personal property liquidation and acquisition techniques.

When I was selling cars, I was a seasoned and skilled negotiator. Many times I would know what the customer was thinking before he or she ever responded. We were trained to look for buying signals and we are very skilled at overcoming objections and closing sales. We are commissioned to work for the dealer, not the customer. Our sole job is to sell as many cars as possible and for the highest profits. We are paid to get the most amount of money from you the buyer. A dealer has many ways of making that money. Even if he sells you a vehicle at invoice, there are many other profit centers available to him. One thing that is a huge profit center to many dealers are "add-ons" to the list price. Things like custom tires and wheels, desert protection packages, custom paint, alarm systems, paint or fabric protectors, and many other things that are added as dealer options. These are huge profit centers as they are nearly 100% pure profit in some cases. When I am buying a new car, I do not add to MSRP for aftermarket items. My negotiating start from MSRP! Most of the after market items that are listed on MSRP as an addendum give absolutely zero value in the NADA or Kelly Blue Book valuations. If you pay for these items upfront you will be in a worse position than if you had negotiated them out before closing and taking delivery of your new vehicle. Most people are also tricked as to the trade in value of their current vehicle. Dealers establish an ACV for your trade in and then show you a different value for trade allowance. For example if a dealer says that he is paying you 00 for you 2000 Malibu, his ACV may actually only be 00. He in essence buys your vehicle for 00 less than what you thought you were getting. He does this by keeping his sales price 00 higher than what he would have sold the new vehicle to you. Just remember, I am not against a dealer making a profit, I just want it to be a fair profit.

To keep it all in perspective, remember this: If our car dealers do not make a profit, they go out of business, creating higher unemployment and making it impossible to keep your new vehicle service and in good repair. Be fair to the dealer, while being fair to your future at the same time.

If you do find yourself upside down (owing more than your item is worth) and you do not know which way to turn, here are a few ideas to consider: Real Estate is different than autos, boats, and rvs. The title on real estate can pass from owner to owner without ever paying off existing loans and liens. When you sell a car or rv, you MUST payoff the lien in order to get a free and clear title. When you sell your home you can sell it own owner finance terms by executing a deed of some sort (this transfers title). What this means to a seller of real estate is that you do not have to sell to a buyer using conventional financing. A potential buyer may be willing to pay more than fair market value for your home just for the availability of full or partial owner financing or lease-option terms. You in reality become the bank. Doing this transaction could trigger what is known as a due on sale clause that could cause your lender to call your full balance due. Make sure that you consult with your attorney or a qualified real estate attorney prior to entering into this type of contract. If you are the buyer in a owner financed transaction make sure that you have not only had a title search done, have consulted legal advice, but; that you have also setup a contract collection company to fund the payments that you have scheduled. It is always better to use third party funding like a bank that will collect and disperse all payments including the impound accounts.

Owner financing is just one element of liquidating this type of asset. You may also proceed with short selling or loan modification.

Many people that owe more on their property than it is worth do not know how to obtain other equity in order to pay down their existing mortgages and financed loans. I believe that with a little reasearch we can all find a solution to our financial stresses! The key is to do something early enough in your financial difficulties to avoid your financial ruin.

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White Oak Hardwood Flooring

White oak hardwood flooring is elegant, affordable, and highly durable. This type of flooring varies in appearance and colors that include light tan, dark brown heartwood, and natural sapwood. A straight grained hardwood that is manufactured to withstand heavy traffic, white oak flooring will bring stain resistant, long-lasting beauty to your home. White oak hardwood flooring will transform the rooms in your home from dull and colorless, to warm and rich.

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The two categories for hardwood flooring are number one Common Grade, and number two Common Grade. Number one Common Grade hardwoods have more variations in color and appearance than clear or select woods. Number two Common Grade wood highlights the appearance of the wood's natural characteristics such as color, wormholes, and knots.

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Wood plank flooring is a classic design that is widely used in homes, churches, legal offices, and many other structures. Premium quality wood plank flooring can be found in a variety of popular styles in hardwood and softwood grades. Some popular types of woods for plank floors are oak, pine, and hickory.

Floors made from wood plank or white oak hardwood are easy to clean and maintain, a few simple steps will keep them looking beautiful for years to come. Never clean your wood floors with soapy, hot water. This increases the floor's aging process, and the wood will split or crack. Place protector pads made from felt on the legs of furniture to avoid scratches, and use area rugs with grid pattern or mesh padding.

Hardwood or plank flooring is not recommended for bathroom installations. The bathroom's high level of moisture is an unsuitable condition for these types of floors. White oak hardwood flooring in the bathroom requires extensive cleaning and care on a regular basis. As the wood flooring ages it may become discolored, warped, or cracked.

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Black Friday Light Duty Cork Protector Pads - 46 Pcs 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Light Duty Cork Protector Pads - 46 Pcs Deals
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Light Duty Cork Protector Pads - 46 Pcs

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Black Friday Light Duty Cork Protector Pads - 46 Pcs Feature

  • Self-Adhesive Backing
  • Protect Your Cupboards Drawers And Cabinets
  • Sticks To Any Hard Surface
  • 46 Pieces per sheet
  • 10 Sheets in a package


Black Friday Light Duty Cork Protector Pads - 46 Pcs Overview

These Light Duty Felt Protector Pads are perfect for protecting your cupboards, drawers, cabinets, floors, counters, appliances etc. The self-adhesive backing makes applying fast and easy. Our Light Duty Pads are the perfect solution for protecting your furniture from scratches and dents while reducing noise and eliminating vibration. Sticks to any hard surface including wood, laminate, ceramic, vinyl and hardwood floors. Content includes 1 sheet of 46 felt pads that are 1/16" thick.



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