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Stanley ![]() Journeyman ![]() ![]() Joined: 17/March/2004 Status: Offline Points: 272 |
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Yes your totally correct....I use pads to protect the carpet from getting rust marks from metal tipped leg bottoms...or from getting wood rust, thats when the varnish or finish bleeds into the carpet...or to protect the wood from sucking in water...basically for protection.... If you have heavier items..or items without legs you may want to look at "blocking" them....a block its a Styrofoam cube(1"-1 1/2" 3D cubelike)..I use it to keep heavier furniture with long sides ie (coffee table) of the wet carpet... A lot of newer furniture is made with plastic legs...plastic you don't have to pad Pads and blocks can be found at Kleen Kuip |
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Rotti123 ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 12/April/2004 Status: Offline Points: 59 |
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Hope noone minds a newbie question. I've read some threads that mention "padding" furniture. Could someone explain what this about? I am assuming it's putting some sort of pads under furniture to protect from wet carpet. Are there special made pads for this? or do people use different things? |
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