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Resin-coated parquet flooring combines natural beauty with a hard-wearing surface, but it can still be vulnerable to scratches from everyday furniture. Taking the right measures helps keep your flooring pristine for years to come.
Preventative Furniture Protection
The most effective first step is to attach felt pads to all furniture legs, especially chairs and tables. Felt pads create a soft barrier that minimises abrasive contact with the resin layer, reducing the risk of scratches when furniture is moved. Regularly check and replace these pads, as worn ones can gather debris that may actually increase scratching.
- Use soft castors or gliders for heavier items
- Lift furniture rather than dragging it across the floor
- Keep floors free from grit and dust to prevent accidental abrasion
Polishing Away Minor Marks
If light scratches or dullness appear over time, restoration is possible with a suitable polishing system. Products such as the “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System are designed to rejuvenate resin surfaces, gently removing fine imperfections and restoring natural gloss. For best results, use a hand pad holder or rotary polisher as directed. Always test in a discreet area first and follow instructions carefully.
When This Matters Most
Protecting resin parquet is especially important in spaces with frequent furniture movement, such as dining rooms or offices. Proactive care not only prevents scratches, but also reduces long-term maintenance needs and helps preserve your floor’s appearance.
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By combining basic precautions with the right maintenance, you can enjoy beautiful, resilient parquet flooring. For more tips, explore our full guide on how to maintain parquet flooring treated with resin.
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