Purpose is to protect the floor specifically from the hot hose and potentially overspray but yea I usually wipe overspray up immediately. I use moving blankets around or under furniture when spraying thoseI've seen tarps, drop cloths, beach towels, door mats.. What purpose are you trying to use it for? Don't overspray and if you do, wipe it up fast so that dirty tile/vct/sheetvinyl they don't want to clean won't have a clean line.. Or you'll be cleaning it for free..
Not a fan of disposable stuff. Really prefer to use stuff until it falls apart lol
It’s not disposable
It’s felt with a rubber backing
Don’t be a Matt.
Idiot
Shoot didn't see the rubber flooring category lolIt’s not disposable
It’s felt with a rubber backing
Don’t be a Matt.
Idiot
Look, if I give out advice, you can be assured it’s good. I’m not trying to make money off you guys like Mikey and I’ve been around way too long to be stupid like Matt.
So pay attention.
I'm all for good advice. Maybe you should charge for your genius.... lolLook, if I give out advice, you can be assured it’s good. I’m not trying to make money off you guys like Mikey and I’ve been around way too long to be stupid like Matt.
So pay attention.
Be sure to vacuum every job, even if the carpet is already vacuumed just to show that you have nothing better to doI'm all for good advice. Maybe you should charge for your genius.... lol
That's exactly what I was wondering! Sweet thanks for the infoI use those neoprene runners, they are covered with a quick dry fabric.
That's pretty clever. I've considered doing entry rugs and all like Stanley steemer does. I'd imagine you have to have a bulk amount to make a profit thoughwe sell rug pad wizard
so we use the scrap pieces.
some times a client will ask what it is and i have an opportunity to sell some.
which reminds me its time to replace the ones in my van.
Does the top layer have a small layer of fabric? I also like the idea of the prespray on your shoes being left on the runner not the floor. Ik shoe covers can be used but a 1 stop shop would be idea lolSaiger uses it because its blue...
Neoprene is way to wiggly for me...
This is the best IMO- https://www.pro-tect.com/floor-runn...Y8zIwd10OiHltnIWQ0crMkQuCLpFJ2khoCJQkQAvD_BwE
I realized that right away lol. I just thought at first they were the brown paper style. Now that ik they're not I wondered if they have a fabric top?That’s what the ones I recommend are.
Yup, same stuffThat’s what the ones I recommend are.
Moving blankets from harbor freight is what I'm currently using but they're bulky slide everywhere while working and don't absorb crap lol. They're more a hazard than anything. They do keep overspray off for furniture cleaning for sure thoShuebee has a couple different options. I think if you ask them they will send you out a little square sample. It's one of those things I have on my list that I never buy.
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I use moving blankets from Harbor Freight. That are also handy for doing upholstery and protecting the floor from overspray.
Water barrier inside, non slip, thick enough to cushion tool drops. Washable. Find someone that sells the stuff and see what they'd charge for some scrap. They might even give it to you. Either way it's cheap enough to toss if it gets too gnarly.we sell rug pad wizard
so we use the scrap pieces.
some times a client will ask what it is and i have an opportunity to sell some.
which reminds me its time to replace the ones in my van.