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C

cass

Hi just wondering if any of you guys use carpet protecter as in the sticky back stuff.Saw some on e bay 100m for £28 just wondering if any good.
 
T

Time's Ran Out

Excellent product.
Also use it on my top when using the wet cutter!
Dave - I'am no longer the bag lady!:thumbsup:
 
D

doug boardley

I use " roll 'n' stroll" not sure on price as I put it on my account at local hardware store
 
H

hillhead

that stuff near lifts the bloody carpet too,not to mention the amount of hairs etc it lifts!! lol.i must try it on painted walls,:lol:
 
D

DHTiling

Depends on how wide it is..some is only 400mm wide...

Tradetiler does a 600mm wide roll..


Roll and Stroll Contract Carpet Protector


(Much cheaper than standard Roll & Stroll)

Roll & Stroll Contract Carpet Protector is the ultimate clear self adhesive carpet protection system.

With the adhesive coating on the outside Roll & Stroll Contract Carpet Protector is easy to unwind

Safer than dustsheets (No trip hazard).

Totally waterproof Roll & Stroll Contract Carpet Protector protects against paint spillage, and is tough enough not to tear or rip.

Clear Branded Film

TOP TIP! Stick onto kitchen worktops also, same 600mm width

600mm wide x 50 Metres



Can be left down for over two weeks with no dammage to carpet
 
W

White Room

Something I might try get peeved off with dust sheets:thumbsup:
 
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D

doug boardley

I use the 600mm one:thumbsup: if you're doing a domestic bathroom, it's a really excellent product
 

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