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Felt Pads Leave Scuff Marks on Wood Floors?

I have wood floors and I have those felt pads on the legs of my chairs in the dining room, yet I have scuff marks on the floor from where the chair gets moved. They are not scratches in the wood, just scuffs. What do I do to get rid of them? I have tried everything and they are still there. Thanks.

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By LitaMae from Lawrenceburg, TN

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September 25, 20110 found this helpful

Have you tried a 'magic eraser' type product? That helps on my vinyl floors.
Best of luck to you!

 
October 27, 20160 found this helpful

I have tried the magic eraser or my hardwood floor and would not recommend it, as it did slightly change the color of the wood to a lighter shade.

 
September 26, 20110 found this helpful

Try cutting a hole in a tennis ball large enough to insert a broom handle. Rub the tennis ball on the marks.

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This is how it is done at the high school gym in our area. They do this to remove scuff marks left by shoes.

 

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September 26, 20110 found this helpful

Check and see if something is caught in the felt that may be scuffing your floor. You may need to replace the felt chair leg protectors.

 

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