Saturday, February 19, 2011

Office chair wheels leaving black marks on marble floor. How to stop?

With plastic wheels in constant rotation in my office chair in my marble floor of hard plastic, black or excretion are left on the marble floor. How I can solve this problem, other than the purchase of a seat belt? spare wheel will not damage wheels or replace the president with it. Changing wheels. White nylon are available. http://www.allproducts.com/search/products/pC02021308.shtml marble floor by their very nature, is intended to question President Matt. There is still nothing you can do to prevent these marks, or damage the floor (abrasion). If there is a rubber wheel to match the floor, the marks do not appear, but always be there. The trick is not really paying attention to the floor under a desk chair. Until one day the furniture is moved. E 'when you see the damage (irreversible) above.

4 comments:

rubensonofrio said...

I've got to your question because I have the same issue with my home office chair leaving black marks on tiles. I already bought new hard rubber casters on eBay for $20 3 times. It keeps the tiles clean for a couple of months and then it starts leaving black marks again. So far I couldn't find the solution. And I'm about to give up.

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