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Floor protectors for PVC floors
They are incredibly popular: PVC floors. Not surprising, as they often have a natural appearance and are low-maintenance. Additionally, a (good) PVC floor has a strong, durable top layer. However, this does not mean they are completely scratch-proof. When you consider that a staggering 95% of scratches on PVC floors are caused by sliding chairs, it’s wise to equip them with good floor protectors or furniture glides. That’s why we’d like to explain which floor protectors are best for your PVC floor (and which ones aren’t). This way, you can enjoy your PVC floor for even longer!
Which floor protectors Should You Use for Your PVC Floor?
The best option for PVC floors is to use softer furniture glides. In general, a hard cap or glide doesn’t work well on a hard floor, and this also applies to PVC flooring. Since soft glides are rarely available, Scratch no More has developed glides with polyamide fibres. Dirt gets trapped between the carpet fibres, which prevents it from being pressed into the floor like harder caps do. This means Scratch no More offers the only scratch-proof floor protectors for PVC floors. With Scratch no More, scratches on your PVC floor caused by chairs are a thing of the past.
Which floor protectors Should You Avoid for a PVC Floor?
There are several types of floor protectors available for PVC floors. Unfortunately, not all of them will prevent scratches caused by chairs. As mentioned earlier, hard glides are generally not suitable for PVC floors. Here, we list the most common mistakes when it comes to PVC glides:
Felt for PVC Floors
Let’s start with the most commonly used material for floor protectors: felt. Felt pads are available in all shapes and sizes, with screws or adhesive strips. While they may seem like a cheap and easy solution at first glance, they will ultimately let you down. First, felt is quite hard. Dirt gets trapped between the hard cap and the floor. As a result, the dirt is dragged across the floor like sandpaper, causing scratches. Secondly, felt wears out quickly; after about two to three months, it is generally worn down. So if you’re wondering which felt is best for a PVC floor, the short answer is: none.
Teflon PVC floor protectors
Another popular material for PVC floor protectors is Teflon. The big advantage of Teflon glides is that the chair slides easily. The big downside is, as you might have guessed, that Teflon glides are very hard. When dirt gets under a Teflon cap and is dragged across the floor, it’s almost a guarantee for scratches. Additionally, the glides have only a thin layer of Teflon, with rubber inside. If your Teflon glide wears out, there’s a chance you’ll leave a large black rubber streak on your floor. What a waste!
Plastic floor protectors on PVC Floors
A plastic floor glide on a PVC floor is also strongly discouraged. This glide is hard and will cause scratches. Moreover, chairs with hollow legs often already have standard plastic caps in the legs. During the production of chairs, little consideration is given to the impact of sliding furniture on the floor. The standard caps on square or round hollow chair legs can easily be replaced with our Footfixx Hollow furniture glide for hollow legs.
Which Scratch no More floor protectors Are Suitable for PVC Floors?
All Scratch no More chair caps and floor protectors are suitable for PVC floors. This is because all products are equipped with the soft yet sturdy polyamide fibres. As a result, Scratch no More products are the only ones with an absolute scratch-proof guarantee. Do you need help choosing the right chair cap or floor glide for your furniture? Use our product selection guide! Prefer to speak to one of our staff members? Feel free to contact us.