How can I repair chair legs so they don't scratch the laminate floors?
I have laminate floors in my kitchen, what can I put on the leg bottoms to keep them from scratching the floors. I have tried the felt pad but they keep coming off
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I got tired of replacing the felt pads so I bought rubber pieces that fit over the chair legs and they work great got them at Home Depot they have them in colors and clear and also silicone covers as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO2b_EFYSww
Have you glued them with strong glue?
put socks on the bottom :)
I would use a oak wood if you are installing floors and also add lots of scatter rugs around areas that have traffic
You've gotten some good answers. If you're crafty, you could also crochet yourself some chair socks, like this: http://theperfectknotcrochetandmore.blogspot.com/2014/08/chair-sox-pattern.html
There are plastic protectors made for this. You can nail in or self stick. Another option is caps for the chair legs.
I use felt tips i purchased at home depot for my chairs
Tennis balls cut In an x also good for walker legs but for walker feet they don't last long
I like the Teflon gliders you put on the bottom of chair legs, I get them at the hardware store like True Value.... Amazon is also a good source.... https://www.amazon.com/s?k=teflon+chair+glides&crid=1HJIVDZWLI5GP&sprefix=teflon+chair%2Caps%2C248&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_12 if you have a wood chair, get the ones with a nail and hammer them into the bottom of the chair legs. Otherwise, look for the ones with a silicon cup that slips over the chair leg....
It depends on what the chair legs are made of but your local home improvement store will have loads of options.
I've use the stick on chairs leg pad from $1 store and they have lasted 3 years now. Just make sure you clean the bottoms of the legs really well before applying.