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		<title>Ron Call&#8217;s Tip of the Week #008- Protecting Your Hardwood Floors From Your Furniture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tip of the Week #008 Friday, May 11, 2012 by Ron Call, have flooring questions or need advice?  Ask Ron HERE Protect your new wood floor from your furniture.  Place felt pads under the legs of all your chairs and furniture that you will be sliding around or moving for cleaning and dusting.  You can]]></description>
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<p>Tip of the Week #008<br />
Friday, May 11, 2012<br />
by Ron Call, have flooring questions or need advice?  Ask Ron <a href="http://urbanfloor.com/blog/ask-ron" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Protect your new wood floor from your furniture.  Place felt pads under the legs of all your chairs and furniture that you will be sliding around or moving for cleaning and dusting.  You can purchase them at your Urbanfloor dealer or your local hardware store.  Watch my video and see just how simple it is to protect your floors.  This is something you should do immediately after your floor is installed before replacing your furniture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tip of the Week March 23, 2012 by Ron Call, your Urbanfloor Guy One of the first things people love to do when they get a brand new hardwood floor is show it off. Often they will have a party and invite all their friends.  Beware of beautiful ladies in stiletto high heel shoes.  Women]]></description>
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<p>One of the first things people love to do when they get a brand new hardwood floor is show it off. Often they will have a party and invite all their friends.  Beware of beautiful ladies in stiletto high heel shoes.  Women love them and they may look stylish but a hundred pound woman in heels can apply more pressure per square inch than a fully loaded refrigerator. And if the heel is damaged it can be even worse. So high heels off at the door ladies or a real expensive repair job may be required after the clean up.</p></div>
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