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OT -- hardware question

Hoping I can find someone who can answer this question -- A couple years ago I attached small adhesive felt pads to the bottom of our kitchen chairs so we don't scratch our wood floors.  The pads wore out over time, and I peeled off the remnants and attached new pads.  Unfortunately they didn't seem to adhere nearly as well and within a couple months most have fallen off.

Does anyone have any ideas of some sort of cleaning solution I can use to clean the bottom of these chairs so that new adhesive pads will stick more easily?

Thank you!

Comments

  • Wolfpack
    Wolfpack Posts: 3,551
    I wipe off with a cleaner then add a drop of glue- works perfectly for me
    Greensboro, NC
  • Wolfpack
    Wolfpack Posts: 3,551
    When you need to replace again take a razor blade and scrape the bottom before reapplying.
    Greensboro, NC
  • Got you on the razor blade. Any specific type of cleaner you use?
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 15,429
    You can get nylon feet that have a nail built into it, that you just hammer onto the foot, at Home Depot/Lowes.  A bit fussier than felt pads but they'll last the life of the chair, only have to do it once.  
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  • SkinnyV
    SkinnyV Posts: 3,404
    edited November 2014
    Haha not scratching wood floors. Ours were original 1954 refinished and nice and pretty. Kids general use playing pushing toys , pads falling off the feet of furniture then screeching...heck me dropping a pan lid. All that said I do still try to keep feet on the furniture as best I can.

    Kudos to you if you can keep em nice (is it possible) ? I gave up on worrying about it. I just plan on a refinish in 10 years or so.

    Seattle, WA
  • Goo Gone or rubbing alcohol will get rid of the sticky residue

    NW IA

    2 LBGE, 1 SBGE, 22.5 WSM, 1 Smokey Joe

  • Thanks for all the help.  I went to Home Depot and found Goo Gone which is working like a charm.

    It's really hard not to scratch wood floors, and shame on us for using a dark finish where they seem to really show a lot.  The worst of it is always under the kitchen table bc of three little kids, so have to do my best to keep the pads on and functional.

    Thanks again.