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Entertainment Center Scratches
Just purchased a new entertainment center. When i set my television on
the TV stand, it left small scratches in the wood finish. I would like to prevent these scratches from becoming larger as i move the TV to clean &/or hookup stereo equipment. Does anyone recommend a certain product to place under the TV that would stop this damage or any other solutions. I considered buying a piece of felt & cutting it to the dimension of my TV to place between the TV & wood surface. Any suggestions are appreciated. Patrick |
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Entertainment Center Scratches
I have been known to cut single-ply cardboard (the stuff they use for
cereal boxes) for this purpose...put your equipment over it, trace and cut with scissors. If you've really got a some time on your hands, you could cut scrap laminate. Or you could just buy some of that rubberized shelf paper stuff they sell at walmart for $1.34. |
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