WHAT'S YOUR PAD?
OUTSIDE (furn.leg) OUTSIDE (furn.leg)
OUTSIDE (furn.leg) (Prim. metal legs)
OUTSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
OUTSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
Example of chair leg that is of a solid material, i.e. wood or steel.
The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER OF THE LEG CLARIFICATION!
Take a measurement from the outer sides of the bottom, make sure the ruler is paced in center of the bottom circle. The furniture leg's diameter will be having the exact size as the outside pad's diameter.

Example of an outside furniture pad.
INSIDE (furn.leg) INSIDE (furn.leg)
INSIDE (furn.leg) (Only metal legs)
INSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
INSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
Example of chair leg that is like a tube, primarily steel legs of steel of iron.
The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER INSIDE THE LEG CLARIFICATION!
The furniture leg's inside diameter will be having the exact size as the pad's diameter.

Example of an inside furniture pad.
ON-TOP (furn.leg) ON-TOP (furn.leg)
ON-TOP (furn.leg) (Only wooden furn.leg)
ON-TOP PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
ON-TOP PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
Furniture leg
The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER ON THE BOTTOM CLARIFICATION!
The pad to be fitted on-top doesn't neccessarily have to match the exact diameter, it's ok if the pad is matching or having a bit smaller size.

Example of an on-top furniture pad.
Ruler.
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Faq

When are rubber furniture glides used?

There are several different rubber furniture glides, the rubber material keeps the furniture in place. We have a category page for rubber furniture glides that you can find here!

When are furniture glides with silicone used?

Silicone glides are known for their flexibility and noise-dampening properties. We have a category page for silicone furniture glides that you can find here!

When are plastic furniture glides used?

There are several different plastic furniture glides that protect floors and furniture from scratches and marks. These furniture glides can also be used for outdoor furniture to protect against moisture, thus extending the lifespan of your outdoor furniture. Plastic furniture glides used on furniture placed on carpets also enhance the furniture's sliding ability. We have a category page for plastic furniture glides that you can find here!

Which furniture glides should be used outdoors?

There are several different types of furniture glides for outdoor use that extend the lifespan of furniture and protect them from moisture. We have a category page for outdoor glides that you can find here!

How do I remove furniture glides?

Start by warming up the label or sticker with a hairdryer. This will help loosen the adhesive. Use a plastic scraper or plastic knife to gently scrape off the label or sticker. If there are any remaining adhesive residues, you can use a cleaning solution that is safe for the surface of the furniture. Test it first on a small and inconspicuous part of the furniture to ensure it doesn't damage the surface. Apply the cleaning solution to the adhesive residues and let it sit for a while according to the instructions. Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently rub away the adhesive residues. Continue until the surface is completely clean. Rinse with clean water and thoroughly dry the surface. If the furniture has a wooden surface, consider using a wood polishing product to restore the shine and protect the surface. Remember to be cautious throughout the entire process to avoid damaging the furniture. If possible, test the methods on a less visible area first to see how they affect the surface

When are furniture glides with tubular inserts used?

Furniture glides with tubular inserts are used for chairs with wooden legs that previously had tacks or screws mounted on them. For these worn wooden furniture legs, furniture glides with tubular inserts are recommended. We have a category page for furniture glides with tubular inserts that you can find here!

When are internal chair protectors used?

Internal chair protectors are furniture glides that are mounted inside, where you measure the internal diameter of the leg they will be mounted in. Internal chair protectors are sound-absorbing and protect floors from scrapes and wear marks. They are primarily used in chair legs and furniture legs made of metal. We have a category page for internal furniture glides that you can find here!

When are adjustable furniture glides used?

By using adjustable glides, you can easily adjust the height of each leg of the furniture individually to compensate for uneven surfaces and ensure the furniture stands steadily. We have a category page for adjustable feet that you can find here!

What are the best furniture glides?

It depends entirely on the function, the environment, and the type of furniture the furniture glides are intended for. Self-adhesive furniture glides are best used on furniture legs that are not made of wood. In short, all our furniture glides are of high quality.

OUTSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
OUTSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION

Example of chair leg that is of a solid material, i.e. wood or steel.

The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER OF THE LEG CLARIFICATION!
Take a measurement from the outer sides of the bottom, make sure the ruler is paced in center of the bottom circle. The furniture leg's diameter will be having the exact size as the outside pad's diameter.

Example of an outside furniture pad.

INSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
INSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION

Example of chair leg that is like a tube, primarily steel legs of steel of iron.

The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER INSIDE THE LEG CLARIFICATION!
The furniture leg's inside diameter will be having the exact size as the pad's diameter.

Example of an inside furniture pad.

ON-TOP PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
ON-TOP PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION

Furniture leg

The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER ON THE BOTTOM CLARIFICATION!
The pad to be fitted on-top doesn't neccessarily have to match the exact diameter, it's ok if the pad is matching or having a bit smaller size.

Example of an on-top furniture pad.

Ruler.

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