Q:Would this product be ok to use on a barn dirt floor for a wedding reception? There will possibly 200 people for the reception.
by|Mar 29, 2024
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A: Trimaco's FloorShell surface protector is intended to protect surfaces from paint, dust and dirt. End user must determine suitability for additional uses.
by|Apr 29, 2024
Q:What's the mil thickness of this product?
by|Dec 4, 2023
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Q:Can this paper be painted or is there a repellent on paper to prevent paint from sticking?
by|Jun 24, 2023
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A: I would not try to paint this. It’s made to protect floors from heavy objects from falling and damaging them! I built a tiny house for my wife’s aunt and the floor was the first thing that I put down so this really heavy like cardboard covered and protected it .
by|Jun 27, 2023
Q:According to the Home Depot website, under specifications, the 50 foot length (Model #12385) is 0.063 inch thick and the 100 foot length (Model #12380) is 0.040 inch thick. This seems unlikely. Please let me know the correct thicknesses if not the same.
by|Jun 13, 2023
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Q:is this paper difficult to cut? will it protect floor from movers with rolling dolly?
by|Apr 1, 2023
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Q:I will be rolling a two door refrigerator over a Brazilian Cherry hardwood floor, will Floorshell protect the floor from scratching?
by|Apr 11, 2022
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A: Yes, FloorShell will provide durable surface protection.
by|Oct 17, 2022
Q:Can this be used to protect a painted concrete Pickleball court, for one wedding reception, so that it can be used as a dance floor?
by|Nov 8, 2021
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A: Trimaco's FloorShell can be used to protect floor and surfaces from heavy traffic! Ultimately it is up to the end user to determine suitability.
by|Oct 6, 2022
Q:Does it stick like two side tape?
by|Sep 20, 2021
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A: Trimaco's FloorShell seam tape is intended to hold the board's seams together. Other uses are ultimately up the end user to determine suitability.