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James \Cubby\ Culbertson June 28th 05 06:12 PM

Throw Rugs over Sealed Saltillo Tile
 
Hiya Folks,
I've recently sealed around 1300 sq. ft. of saltillo tile with around 5
coats of Roval 1044 sealer (water based sealer). When I purchased the
sealer, the guys at the tile place warned that putting rugs down with
certain pads would be a problem. They said particularly the rubbery type
pads would end up leaving impressions in the sealer (literally would sink
into the sealer, stick, etc...). I've heard this is a problem from other
people as well but no one seems to be able to recommend a particular pad
that will work. We're looking to put a few throw rugs down in key
locations (kitchen sink area, stove area, etc...) and a couple area rugs
(6x9, 8x10) but just not sure what sort of pad to look for. Any ideas?
Thanks!
jlc



James \Cubby\ Culbertson June 28th 05 06:34 PM

I might add, I've talked with Roval and they have seen the problem but had
no recommendations in terms of what sort of pad to use.
Cheers,
cc

"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message
...
Hiya Folks,
I've recently sealed around 1300 sq. ft. of saltillo tile with around 5
coats of Roval 1044 sealer (water based sealer). When I purchased the
sealer, the guys at the tile place warned that putting rugs down with
certain pads would be a problem. They said particularly the rubbery type
pads would end up leaving impressions in the sealer (literally would sink
into the sealer, stick, etc...). I've heard this is a problem from other
people as well but no one seems to be able to recommend a particular pad
that will work. We're looking to put a few throw rugs down in key
locations (kitchen sink area, stove area, etc...) and a couple area rugs
(6x9, 8x10) but just not sure what sort of pad to look for. Any ideas?
Thanks!
jlc




cowboy June 28th 05 11:02 PM

I would skip the pads altogether, unnecessary and troublesome


"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message
...
Hiya Folks,
I've recently sealed around 1300 sq. ft. of saltillo tile with around 5
coats of Roval 1044 sealer (water based sealer). When I purchased the
sealer, the guys at the tile place warned that putting rugs down with
certain pads would be a problem. They said particularly the rubbery type
pads would end up leaving impressions in the sealer (literally would sink
into the sealer, stick, etc...). I've heard this is a problem from other
people as well but no one seems to be able to recommend a particular pad
that will work. We're looking to put a few throw rugs down in key
locations (kitchen sink area, stove area, etc...) and a couple area rugs
(6x9, 8x10) but just not sure what sort of pad to look for. Any ideas?
Thanks!
jlc




Luke June 29th 05 12:33 AM

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:12:50 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"
wrote:

Hiya Folks,
I've recently sealed around 1300 sq. ft. of saltillo tile with around 5
coats of Roval 1044 sealer (water based sealer). When I purchased the
sealer, the guys at the tile place warned that putting rugs down with
certain pads would be a problem. They said particularly the rubbery type
pads would end up leaving impressions in the sealer (literally would sink
into the sealer, stick, etc...). I've heard this is a problem from other
people as well but no one seems to be able to recommend a particular pad
that will work. We're looking to put a few throw rugs down in key
locations (kitchen sink area, stove area, etc...) and a couple area rugs
(6x9, 8x10) but just not sure what sort of pad to look for. Any ideas?
Thanks!
jlc


On our saltillo tile floors we use PVC non-slip pads, sold at Bed Bath
& Beyond and other places, for small rugs, and a thicker rubber pad,
from an independent rug dealer, for larger rugs. We've had no problems
with these pads. We were warned off the cheaper very open weave
sort-of-orangy pads (sorry, can't describe them better as I don't
recall off hand what material they are). This was a general
recommendation from realtors, our home inspector, and neighbors. The
advice seemed to be sealer brand independent, more related to saltillo
in general and radiant floor heat, but FWIW we use Aqua Mix. HTH.

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Luke
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James \Cubby\ Culbertson June 29th 05 02:46 AM

"cowboy" wrote in message
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I would skip the pads altogether, unnecessary and troublesome



Hardly unnecessary unless you like visits to the hospital room! Our rugs
slide all over the place and need the pad to prevent that.
Cheers,
cc




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