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Default Protecting a floor from furniture wheels

To all,

Many thanks for the tips and web-site links.

To sumarise,
- for sofas, use non-marking gray rubber castors (the sofas have to be
mobile, to be able to vacuum-clean behind them)
- for the grand piano, use castor cups, it doesn't have to be so mobile

Regards,
Paul


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"Paul Moore" wrote:
I've just sanded my living room floor for the second time in 10 years,
this
time because of the tracks caused by hard nylon sofa wheels and the brass
wheels from a heavy grand piano. Can anyone offer any advice here on how
to
prevent this problem happening again?

[...]
For the piano, I don't know what to do, any ideas?


You could try castor cups but probably the only thing that'll work is
replacing the tiny brass castors with a proper A-frame support with
decent sized rubberised wheels. This is more the kind of thing you'd see
at a concert hall or school, of course. Reduces the strain on the
spindly legs when you push it around, as well.

Downside: it doesn't look as good and the piano will end up somewhat
higher.

Ask at a piano shop, or look at this page:
http://www.igotmusic.co.uk/results.asp?cat=PFOTH




 
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