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    Posted: 12/April/2004 at 2:34pm

 Hope noone minds a newbie question. 

 I've read some threads that mention "padding" furniture.   Could someone explain what this about?  I am assuming it's putting some sort of pads under furniture to protect from wet carpet.  Are there special made pads for this?  or do people use different things?  

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Originally posted by Rotti123 Rotti123 wrote:

  I've read some threads that mention "padding" furniture.   Could someone explain what this about?  I am assuming it's putting some sort of pads under furniture to protect from wet carpet.  Are there special made pads for this?  or do people use different things?  

Yes your totally correct....I use pads to protect the carpet from getting rust marks from metal tipped leg bottoms...or from getting wood rust, thats when the varnish or finish bleeds into the carpet...or to protect the wood from sucking in water...basically for protection....

If you have heavier items..or items without legs you may want to look at "blocking" them....a block its a Styrofoam cube(1"-1 1/2" 3D cubelike)..I use it to keep heavier furniture with long sides ie (coffee table) of the wet carpet...

A lot of newer furniture is made with plastic legs...plastic you don't have to pad

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PadMan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/April/2004 at 6:21pm

Fortunately we don't have to use pads and blocks, don't even have any on the truck. You guys work awfully hard don't you?

 

VLM , is easier in many ways.

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Stanley is on the money. I would pad all wood regardless of the circumstances and I block all melomine/presswood furniture.Melomine can release its glue and swell at the bottoms when left on wet carpet.

One side note though, Make sure something is plastic and not rubber.

I have seen exercise equipment and office chairs leave marks that were impossible to remove completely when left on wet carpet

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PadMan put big diapers under all the furniture, and then collects them later, hangs them out to dry and .....the beat goes on and on and on

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I know this is an old thread.....

 

But do you leave them behind or collect them later.

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I leave them behind.
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I use plastic TABS and styrofoam blocks....  pads are for VLM'ing...and post-padding..........................Nah, nah
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When you go back next year some of them will still be there.

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Originally posted by Advantage Advantage wrote:

When you go back next year some of them will still be there.

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sometimes you dont get to go back....they found someone cheaper...even thouh you did a great job.....Nah, nah  or you didnt keep in touch with them (postcard etc.) so they forgot....and they do forget after time.......YES
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I get "what are those?" from a lot of my customers; they have never seen tabs or blocks before. I find more of my tabs than of others cleaners.

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Padman is cutting corner's....even damp carpet need tabs and blocks...

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I agree with John L. Can you imagine not padding red wood furniture evn if you were VLMing??
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