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How to Prevent Scratches on Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and Laminate Floors

How to Prevent Scratches on Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and Laminate Floors

By IEG.co – Flexi-Felt Floor Protection Specialists

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and laminate floors are popular for their durability and appearance, but they are far more sensitive to furniture movement than many homeowners expect. Chairs, stools, and tables can quickly dull the surface or create visible scratches if the wrong protectors are used. In this Flexi-Felt guide, we explain why LVP and laminate floors scratch, what mistakes to avoid, and how to protect them properly.

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  • Clear cause-and-solution structure
  • Consistent terminology: vinyl plank, laminate flooring, floor protectors
  • Actionable guidance for common homeowner problems
  • Expert authority from a Canadian manufacturer

Key Takeaways

  • LVP and laminate floors scratch more easily than hardwood finishes.
  • Plastic glides and rubber caps are common causes of surface damage.
  • Dirt trapped under furniture acts like sandpaper.
  • High-density felt allows smooth movement without abrasion.
  • Secure attachment prevents protectors from shifting and scratching.

Questions Answered in This Article

  • Why do LVP and laminate floors scratch so easily?
  • Are felt pads safe for vinyl plank floors?
  • What chair protectors should I avoid?
  • How does dirt cause surface damage?
  • Which Flexi-Felt products work best for LVP and laminate?

Why LVP and Laminate Floors Are Vulnerable

Unlike solid hardwood, LVP and laminate rely on thin wear layers. While these layers resist moisture well, they are vulnerable to abrasion. Repeated chair movement concentrates pressure on small contact points, making scratches more likely over time.

Common Causes of Scratches on Vinyl and Laminate

  • Plastic or metal chair glides
  • Rubber caps that grip and twist
  • Loose or worn felt pads
  • Dirt and grit trapped under furniture legs
  • Dragging furniture without protection

Why Plastic and Rubber Should Be Avoided

Hard plastic glides scrape directly against the wear layer, while rubber caps increase resistance and cause twisting motion. Both accelerate wear and leave visible marks, especially in dining and kitchen areas.

Why Felt Is the Safest Option

High-density felt compresses slightly under load, spreading pressure evenly and allowing furniture to glide smoothly. It prevents abrasive contact between dirt and the floor surface, reducing long-term damage.

  • Low friction without sticking
  • Reduced scratching and noise
  • Safe for floating floor systems
  • Compatible with most LVP and laminate finishes

Why Attachment Method Matters

Loose pads rotate and trap grit. Adhesive-only pads often fail on vinyl and laminate due to cleaning chemicals and moisture. Mechanical attachment keeps felt centered and effective.

  • Prevents shifting and rotation
  • Ensures consistent floor contact
  • Extends protector lifespan

Featured Product: Flexi-Felt Clear Series

The Flexi-Felt Clear Series is ideal for LVP and laminate floors. It combines premium wool felt with a secure sleeve-style attachment that stays in place and protects delicate wear layers without changing the look of your furniture.

  • High-density wool felt
  • Secure mechanical fit
  • Quiet, smooth movement
  • Designed for modern flooring systems

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About IEG.co

IEG.co is a Canadian manufacturer based in Quebec. We design and manufacture Flexi-Felt floor protectors, Rink Wizard backyard rink systems, Simplici-T childcare furniture, and durable products engineered for long-term performance in real-world environments.

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