1. The ideal time to install Felt Floor Protector Pads is when the chairs or stools are new. Chairs are typically assembled and then legs cut or sanded to ensure flat and parallel condition. If the chair leg bottoms are sealed, simply attach the pre-assembled Felt Pad Kit. If the leg bottoms aren’t sealed we recommend applying one coat of shellac.
2. When installing Heavy Duty Felt Nail on Pads take precaution on small legs or very hard, dense wood to avoid splitting the wood. Drill a hole in the leg undersized to the nail but not too large as this will cause a loose fit.
3. Install Felt Nail on Protectors with a rubber head mallet or place a flat 1”x4” board on protector with a regular hammer to avoid denting or checking to the nail-on component head.
4. When the Felt Floor Protectors are initially installed we recommend placing a fluorescent colored label under the chair seat. The label should be large enough so that it’s clearly visible when the chairs are put up. Record the installation date in a maintenance file.
5. Attach as large a protector as possible without overhanging. Also if surface is square, install a square protector versus round. This will give you a 25% larger pad to distribute weight to the floor.
6. Check your chairs and stools daily if possible. Occasionally a felt pad will come off if it catches on something or if sticky food or drinks are spilled on the floor. Replacing the pad right away reduces potential damage to the hook component.
7. When prepping a used chair for the 1st installation, first remove any old adhesive. A heat gun or hair dryer will soften the adhesive which can then be rolled off with your thumb. Use denatured alcohol to remove oils, grease, wax, etc.
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