High Heels & Floor Damage: Prevention & Protection
High heel shoes can damage floors, particularly those with delicate finishes such as hardwood, laminate, and vinyl. The sharp point of the heel can create pressure points that crack or indent the floor, leaving permanent damage. Additionally, dragging heels on the floor may scuff and scratch the surface.
To protect floors from damage, it's important to wear appropriate footwear. Shoes with soft, rubber soles are ideal, as they provide a good grip without applying too much pressure on the floor. It's also a good idea to use floor protectors, such as rugs or mats, in areas where high heel shoes are likely to be worn.
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