Glue-On Leather Floor Protectors for Square Furniture Legs - 1" Square USA-Made Vegetable Tanned Pads (8-Pack)
Up your floor protection with the precision fit of our 1" Square USA-Made Leather Floor Protector Pads. Handcrafted in Oregon from premium vegetable-tanned leather, these 3mm-thick squares are the ultimate upgrade for modern, angular furniture.
1" Square Permanent Leather Floor Protectors – High-Strength Glue-On Pads
Up your floor protection with the precision fit of our 1" Square USA-Made Leather Floor Protector Pads. Handcrafted in Oregon from premium vegetable-tanned leather and applied with a high-strength gel super glue, these 3mm-thick squares are the ultimate permanent upgrade for modern, angular furniture.
The Smarter Alternative to Square Felt
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No More Fraying: Unlike square felt pads that shed fibers, lose their shape at the corners, and quickly peel off, our die-cut leather maintains its clean profile for years.
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Grit-Free Glide: Leather doesn't act as a "magnet" for pet hair and household debris, ensuring your hardwood, LVP, and marble floors remain scratch-free.
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Consistent Cushioning: Naturally resistant to compression, these pads won't "bottom out" under heavy dining chairs or kitchen bars tools.
Maximum Strength Gel Super Glue Bond
Forget standard peel-and-stick backings that fail and slide off under high use. This kit includes a formulated gel super glue that anchors the leather squares permanently to your furniture feet. The thick gel formula ensures a precise, clean application right to the corners with zero messy runs, making it the perfect permanent solution for angular dining chairs, bar stools, and modern furniture.
Note: This is a permanent application solution designed for maximum, long-term durability.
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Size: 1-inch Square (Ideal for angular furniture legs).
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Material: 100% Full Grain Vegetable-Tanned Leather.
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Thickness: 3mm Industrial Strength.
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Application: High-strength gel super glue (Included).
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Quantity: 8-Pack (Protects 2 Chairs or Tables).
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Origin: Handcrafted in Sherwood, Oregon, USA.